Hi gents,
Does anyone know what these could be ?they each have 1 input bnc coaxial and the black and red speaker type outputs
Someone said they could be fm signal amplifiers .
Does anyone know what these could be ?they each have 1 input bnc coaxial and the black and red speaker type outputs
Someone said they could be fm signal amplifiers .
Why wouldnt they be audio? Perhaps a shaker drive. That there are two...maybe whomever built them likes BNC; thought it was a better connection than RCA (locking...)
A plain vanilla Class AB (presumably) Audio power amplifier.
Please show us:
* big blue capacitors rating
* power transistor labels and/or closeups
* voltage to ground present at those rail fuses.
You managed to post 6 pictures without showing significant data 😉
EDIT:I guess we´ll find a toroidal PT mounted to the bottom.
Please show us:
* big blue capacitors rating
* power transistor labels and/or closeups
* voltage to ground present at those rail fuses.
You managed to post 6 pictures without showing significant data 😉
EDIT:I guess we´ll find a toroidal PT mounted to the bottom.
So do you think they are monoblock amplifiers?
If so I will test them tomorrow with a preamp and a sacrificial speaker or is that not advised?
Could they be any good ?
If so I will test them tomorrow with a preamp and a sacrificial speaker or is that not advised?
Could they be any good ?
Looks like standard hitachi amp, perhaps musical fidelity clone
Monoblocks for sure
Any good? Up to you to find out
Monoblocks for sure
Any good? Up to you to find out
Looks well made, definitely not lacking on filtering 😉 , MosFet outputs in a simple elegant design, what´s not to like?
I bet they sound quite good.
Pawnshop find? Weird you didn´t know what they are.
Agree with Rayma´s suggestion about checking for DC first, even if "sacrificial" no speaker needs to be sacrificed 🙂
I bet they sound quite good.
Pawnshop find? Weird you didn´t know what they are.
Agree with Rayma´s suggestion about checking for DC first, even if "sacrificial" no speaker needs to be sacrificed 🙂
Yes, where did you get them? Much better than average DIY, great cabinets.
Yes, dig the workmanship under the cover. I like how the one resistor is held on Tektronix style standoffs, with the flush flat head screws in the sub-chassis wall.
I second the question. Not that I'd be any future competition, but if I saw them in a thrift... My luck is I spend $5 for a bag of dead batteries and a charger, thinking they're lipo (cause of the charger) and after getting home, find they're nimh. Pay to suffer the disposal task...Yes, where did you get them?
Thanks for the comments gents .
I saw them on a local auction website with minutes before they were due to end, the photo on the auction site wasn’t the best and I couldn’t see if the inputs were rca or not but I took a chance and bid and won at not a lot of money at all .
I will hook them up today after first checking for dc on the outputs .
I know very little about diy amps so I just hoped that they were in fact audio monoblocks ( someone said they were fm signal amps )
The attached photo is what I saw before bidding, the description said “ 2 x amplifiers “ .
I saw them on a local auction website with minutes before they were due to end, the photo on the auction site wasn’t the best and I couldn’t see if the inputs were rca or not but I took a chance and bid and won at not a lot of money at all .
I will hook them up today after first checking for dc on the outputs .
I know very little about diy amps so I just hoped that they were in fact audio monoblocks ( someone said they were fm signal amps )
The attached photo is what I saw before bidding, the description said “ 2 x amplifiers “ .
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I didnt notice before, but they're even designed in mirror-image! I know that's preferred in a speaker, but... It would be fun to meet whomever built them and like a kid ask them; why, why, why.
Easy peasy: just listen at them .... if you like them, they are Class A
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Just power them on, if the heat sinks get hot, probably class A. No speaker required 🙂
CheersJust power them on, if the heat sinks get hot, probably class A. No speaker required 🙂
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