Got this from a diyAudio member who's downsizing. I assume it's for vacuum tubes. I also have the preamp PCB. Does anyone know what it is? I tried a Google image search with no matches.
My guess is that this board is intender for a small stereo SE amp, possibly with 6BQ5 tubes in ultralinear connection. The LEDS and transistors in the bottom corners are probably constant current sources for the input stages?
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Very likely a Dyna Stereo 70 upgrade board.
But not very useful without the schematic.
Notice the Ultralinear UL pads for capacitive feedback,
and the FB-16E pads for loop feedback from the OT.
Coupling caps are on the bottom.
But not very useful without the schematic.
Notice the Ultralinear UL pads for capacitive feedback,
and the FB-16E pads for loop feedback from the OT.
Coupling caps are on the bottom.
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The size factor and screw hole pattern seems to match, yes.Very likely a Dyna Stereo 70 upgrade board.
Certainly does, but a schematic is needed.
Or at least the company that sold it, so a schematic can be searched for.
Or at least the company that sold it, so a schematic can be searched for.
Thanks for the suggestions folks. I looked at some Dyna Stereo 70 upgrade kits, but none match. I'm going to post it to give away in the Swap Meet. If I don't find any takers they're going in the trash. 🙁
Could it be a Curcio board from the late 1990s? Cascoded push-pull 6DJ8s with SS CCS for diff input. He also made a version for MkII/MkIII.
All good fortune,
Chris
All good fortune,
Chris
Seems you're right:Could it be a Curcio board from the late 1990s?
https://www.curcioaudio.com/st7des_3.htm
The old FM3 site's other site or page offered a 4 tube driver board kit for the ST-70.Thanks for the suggestions folks. I looked at some Dyna Stereo 70 upgrade kits, but none match. I'm going to post it to give away in the Swap Meet. If I don't find any takers they're going in the trash. 🙁
They may still?
I gave the boards away. The recipient says that its the Classic Valve Design Dynamull board and power supply board.
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