AC Converting a Threshold NS-10

Yep.
Hope it goes well. Keep you posted.

This is showing the Japanese admiration for old Threshold stuff:
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=989140&stc=1&d=1633805919
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=989141&stc=1&d=1633805919

Mark Levinson, Nelson Pass were a kind of heroes for the audio community.
Their Shinto believe (I Believe ;-)) says that every object has a soul. So they really like the souls of American made audio gear. They cherish it.
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=989142&stc=1&d=1633806226
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=989143&stc=1&d=1633806226
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=989144&stc=1&d=1633806226
 

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yeah

if value permits (size) replace it with solid cap

in size is problematic, put decent electrolytic - these days they're better than Tantals of Yore ....... if nothing else, no Popcorning 🙂

see, He's making me green even with his oldest pcbs .......... two resistors in red

:clown:
 

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......

This is showing the Japanese admiration for old Threshold stuff:........

He got them Softies eons ago, and it didn't change in all these years

in recent time ....... Story** goes that our friends from East shores are solely responsible that I was blessed to recognize Best Ever Papamp ......... M2 :clown:

**Pa didn't had firm intention to make it in volume, but someone willing got prototype....

eons ago - see pic, click
 

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In the 70's, they (Signal Transformer) were at 1 Junius Street in NYC - Brooklyn, maybe? They were the go-to XFMR supplier for budding amp builders in my dorm at MIT. The transformers were immediately recognizable due to the black impregnating varnish used.....

I can spot one across the room. Not only excellent and low-price power transformers. A forum transformer wizard presented a set of audio frequency response curves for public guessing. I held-back because I knew from the bobbin, and my own testing, what it was. The small Signal "2-4-1" power transformers had quite wide frequency response at medium audio impedances. Well past 50-15k.

Anyway: I can't see the line terminals on that PCB. But the transformer fully supports dual-primary 120/240 operation, you just have to find and sort out four connections.