A brand-new, solid-built chassis for stereo tube power amp with TAMURA transformers. This chassis was for the TAP-2 EL34 pp power amplifier designed by the famous Japanese stereo engineer Yoshiro Uesugi.
Size: W325 X D325 X H50 (mm)
Chassis: Steel; dessert sand tone
Bottom plate: Steel; dessert sand tone with ventilation holes
Pre-Drilled holes:
Power transformer (x1): TAMURA PC3011
Output transformer (x2): TAMURA F2010 series (e.g. F2011, F2012)
Choke transformer: TAMURA 4000 series (e.g. A4003, A4004). Also compatible with TAMURA Driver transformer B5000 series
Tube socket holes: 30mm (x4, for power tubes); MT9P socket (x3)
Other mounting holes on the top for power socket, RCA and speaker connectors, power switch, power indicator, etc. There are no mounting holes on the side of the chassis.
Manufacturer: Uesugi Bros Inc., Japan
Tubes used in TAP-2: EL34 x4, 12AX7 x1. Surely can replace the power tubes with KT88,KT66, 6L6, EL156, etc. The transformers can handle 100 Watt each channel. I can provide TAP-2 circuit and document (in Japanese) to the buyer upon request.
Ask for $300 + S/H
Note: I shall list TAMURA transformers in another post. I am down-sizing while we are approaching retirement age.
Size: W325 X D325 X H50 (mm)
Chassis: Steel; dessert sand tone
Bottom plate: Steel; dessert sand tone with ventilation holes
Pre-Drilled holes:
Power transformer (x1): TAMURA PC3011
Output transformer (x2): TAMURA F2010 series (e.g. F2011, F2012)
Choke transformer: TAMURA 4000 series (e.g. A4003, A4004). Also compatible with TAMURA Driver transformer B5000 series
Tube socket holes: 30mm (x4, for power tubes); MT9P socket (x3)
Other mounting holes on the top for power socket, RCA and speaker connectors, power switch, power indicator, etc. There are no mounting holes on the side of the chassis.
Manufacturer: Uesugi Bros Inc., Japan
Tubes used in TAP-2: EL34 x4, 12AX7 x1. Surely can replace the power tubes with KT88,KT66, 6L6, EL156, etc. The transformers can handle 100 Watt each channel. I can provide TAP-2 circuit and document (in Japanese) to the buyer upon request.
Ask for $300 + S/H
Note: I shall list TAMURA transformers in another post. I am down-sizing while we are approaching retirement age.
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