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lurk June 26th 07 02:15 PM

what is this ?
 
anyone know ? thanks









Ken June 26th 07 03:51 PM

what is this ?
 
lurk wrote:
lurk wrote:
anyone know ? thanks




anyone know ? thanks



What tubes are used? Could be an amp? Ken

Ken June 26th 07 03:52 PM

what is this ?
 
lurk wrote:
anyone know ? thanks



But looks like test equipment. Ken

lurk June 26th 07 07:00 PM

what is this ?
 
the tubes are 5y3 - 6sq7 - 6sj7 - 6v6 - 6e5



"Ken" wrote in message
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lurk wrote:
anyone know ? thanks

But looks like test equipment. Ken




Ken June 26th 07 08:34 PM

what is this ?
 
lurk wrote:
the tubes are 5y3 - 6sq7 - 6sj7 - 6v6 - 6e5



"Ken" wrote in message
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lurk wrote:
anyone know ? thanks

But looks like test equipment. Ken



The best way to know is to draw the circuit from input to output. Ken

Neil S June 26th 07 10:36 PM

what is this ?
 
Can you post a better picture of the front panel so the designations can be
read? With the 'mic' type co-ax connector at the bottom and the AC outlet, I
would agree that it is likely some sort of test gear, but it could also be a
recording amp or some such needing the eye for level setting.

Neil S.

"lurk" wrote in message
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the tubes are 5y3 - 6sq7 - 6sj7 - 6v6 - 6e5



"Ken" wrote in message
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lurk wrote:
anyone know ? thanks

But looks like test equipment. Ken






NotMe June 27th 07 03:31 AM

what is this ?
 

"lurk" wrote in message
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anyone know ? thanks



Maybe it's a Gonculator??




The Visitor June 27th 07 03:29 PM

what is this ?
 


NotMe wrote:
Maybe it's a Gonculator??


I saw one on Hogan's Heros.
Looks a bit different.


Mark Oppat June 27th 07 04:47 PM

what is this ?
 
most likely a 4 input audio PA type amp. Note one control for each input
across. The octal socket would connect to 70v (or then more common 25V)
line type speakers.

The tube line up is typical for PA usage.

Mark Oppat


"lurk" wrote in message
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anyone know ? thanks







lurk June 28th 07 05:29 AM

what is this ?
 
interesting responses.....thank you all



"Mark Oppat" wrote in message
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most likely a 4 input audio PA type amp. Note one control for each input
across. The octal socket would connect to 70v (or then more common 25V)
line type speakers.

The tube line up is typical for PA usage.

Mark Oppat


"lurk" wrote in message
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anyone know ? thanks










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