Sorry to be such a noob but I found this amp and have no idea what is is other than I think its from the late 70s early 80's. Theres no model number so I think it must be a kit amp of some kind. Sorry no inside pics.
It looked like it had 2 transformers inside it?
Can anyone shed some light onto this about what it might be and if I could use it as a stereo amp with a couple of 1994 ish technics speakers?
It looked like it had 2 transformers inside it?
Can anyone shed some light onto this about what it might be and if I could use it as a stereo amp with a couple of 1994 ish technics speakers?
It looks like it was designed for PA or similar use, with the jack plug inputs. It is not likely to perform that well in a domestic environment. However if it works, power it up and see what it sounds like. Any speaker of 4, 6 or 8 ohms should be fine. If you are unsure as to it's stability, use an old speaker to check it is o.k.
6 mike inputs, 1 gram 1 other
could be mike transformers in the cans?
could be a toroid 100v line transformer?
What are the transistors mounted on the back panel ??
Andy
could be mike transformers in the cans?
could be a toroid 100v line transformer?
What are the transistors mounted on the back panel ??
Andy
Where are the large capacitors ? I see just one.
Where's the other one, or if it is a single supply where are the output capacitors ?
Where's the other one, or if it is a single supply where are the output capacitors ?
Maybe it's transformer coupled...? I see two huge transformers and this does not look like a stereo amp - neither an amp that would need two parallel transformers of that size.
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