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Old November 9th 04, 06:23 PM
Stephanie Weil
 
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In article . net, Robert
Casey wrote:

The tuner has no power supply? I suppose that could be, if
it plugs into the amp with a multi pin connector. Any one of us
in this newsgroup could build a PS if we had to.


On mine, bot hthe amp and the tuner/pre-amp section had their own power
supplies. However, you had to plug the amp's AC plug into a socket on the
back of the tuner section. The audio signal was through an RCA-tipped
cable. That's how you would get the amp and the tuner to come on as a
unit.

There were no switches on the amp itself, so if you were to plug
that thing into a regular lightsocket, it would come on and stay on until
you pulled the plug out of the socket. Nice chromeplated thing too.

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Stephanie Weil
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