The japanese are in my opinion the elite manufacturers along with german products.
Ditto.
Part of the reason for the off-shore manufacture of JP electrolytics is legislature, Japan has rather strict rules for chemicals.
e.g. Sulphur, transport is restricted to molten only, in SS tank trucks.
Not solid/powdered, and not in trains.
The little puzzle with the horizontal oldy Matsushita cans is why the manufacture date seems to read 21Y20W.
/off topic out.
Hi there,
my tribute to Jean Hiraga NEMESIS
Rock
Always a pleasure to see your work! 😀
Don't be shy, show us the porn pictures 😀Hi there,
my tribute to Jean Hiraga NEMESIS
Rock
My work: headphone IRF510
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Nice little box
Do you have schematic of that H. Amp.?
Regards zeoN_Rider
My work: headphone IRF510
Nice little box

Do you have schematic of that H. Amp.?
Regards zeoN_Rider
Your painting looks modelled by an AutoCat.
I do not understand ...... I use AutoCAD (R)
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Very nice, almost the work of a Cat.
(the silver MKC1866 caps in your amp are pretty too)
Very nice, almost the work of a Cat.
(the silver MKC1866 caps in your amp are pretty too)
Thanks MoolyVery Impressive 🙂
Not sure I'd admit to using DTL though... showing your age and all that 😀
Well, I didn't need the speed of TTL. Besides, these shiny gold plated ceramic ICs do have some distinct appeal in their own right. 😉
BTW, the counter and comparator (for the automatic seek function) are built from TTL circuits. You can't see them, as they are mounted directly under the LED display and thumb-wheel switches.
Below some pics from an amp, also built in the early seventies.
Cheers,
E.
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