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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: The Nebraska Panhandle
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This unit is all original and (according to the guy I bought it from) "worked last time it was used". It's dusty, not rusty. It hasn't run in awhile, and I haven't tried to power it up. I bought some new, cheap axial 'lytics that I was planning to cram in place of the originals. Big ol' variable capacitor. Huge LF output transformer. It's a neat machine.
Specs: 1hz - 100khz in five bands, Distortion <.5%, Hum <.1%, output: 10V into 600 ohms This machine listed for $300 in the 1962 HP catalog. Get this one for $20 +shipping! pj |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Well this was placed here quite some time ago and no responses. Nevertheless, if it is something you still have and you still want to get rid of it. I'm interested.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: The Nebraska Panhandle
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Sadly, it is long gone. I shouldn't have let it go for that price!
Paul Wild Burro Audio Labs - DIY Full Range Speakers |
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