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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Hi, Glass_painter,
I'm sorry I could not PM you. You mentioned in one of your post that you have Pioneer SM-83 output transformer dissected. May be you still have it, or at least pictures? |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Israel
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Hi,
I took it apart so that I can instruct my transformer winder how to build a new one in case I ever need it. While taking it apart I took notes on how the unit was built and should have it written down in my files. If you wish to, please contact me at glavi6@walla.co.il, specify what you need and I will send you what I have. Regards, Glass painter |
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