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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: North San Diego, CA
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Hi
I have these rare Davis 600 ohm in/out ladder circuit pots and the front of the radio console they came out of for sale on the San Diego craigslist. Type: "radio mixer" to find the ad, if any problem let me know and I can send peeks directly. I also have a peavy pa-120 mixer amp on the San Diego craigslist. Type: "peavy pa-120" to find the ad The power amp is dead because of a bad driver transformer There is a guy in England that will re-wind it for $50 This is a repair for a customer who gave the unit to me The whole reest of the unit works fine, very mint condition The case is 19" wide, by 5-1/2" inside, standard rack You can use the preamps to make a four channel mixer with reverb, just take the power amp out. If you have another vintage Peavy, great for parts I have the schemo, and the preamps are very well designed, the volume controls are actual gain controls. Could make a mixer for effects for the studio, have the line outs on the back... I can help with the circuits also |
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