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MikeS
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« on: February 04, 2007, 02:27:34 am » |
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My local audio friend Dan is moving to Nevada, more closer to his kids, and has a business deal going with Dan junior the boy.
I'll miss the audio visits and tech conversations, I aquired some priceless knowledge and made a damn good friend I think........but he needs to be near his kids/family. He's just lurking up here counting the days 'til death anyway.... We'll still have the audio/tech conversations by email, which was the primary communication between us the last 4, 5 years.......
Amazing what this guy aquired over the last 6 years, insane is more like it. Him and Junior are renting a pad in Lake Tahoe. Dan senior has to unload a ton of stuff, stuff he says he'll never use and just doesn't have the room to take with. But he is still taking a ton of audio with......just the good shit...
I got a bunch of raw vintage speakers, a pair of Polk 10A's, (need to sell) a pair of ESS model 10's re-foamed, a project pair of Heil floorstanders with a ten inch woofer and a passive radiator, with the dipole tweeters. (These might be a fun project.) And some JBL 6X9 3-ways in their own boxes. 4 cd players, a Dual 601 TT, (that cost me 50 bucks) a Nikko integrated amp with a million inputs for everything and your mom, a old Sherwood 3000 III FM mono tube tuner, (EWU Jazz shines on this old dog) four or five PA amps of various types, a Heathkit SE 6BQ5 PP amp, a Lafayette integrated tube PP amp, three Lafayette receivers, six Hammond 6V6 type tube organ amps, and three Hammond 6BQ5 organ amps, a old tech scope for parts, a shitload of tubes and a caddy, power supply transformers, oil and 'lytic caps, a 20 inch monitor, 3 Fluke DMM's, and these two Lambda supplies.
The pictures suck, I'll charge the POS and take a few more later......
The top is model C-281M. Good for 350 volts at 200 milliamps, with a 6.3 VAC filament supply. All tube supply, with two 5U4's, six 6W6's, two GE 5751's,(those are spendy) and a 5651. Built in 1956, like a brick shithouse.
The one on the bottom is Model # LA 100-03BM. Good for 35 volts at 10 amps, it weighs a ton.
Dan has a tube supply that is good for 600 volts at 200 milliamps, with a 6.3, and 2.5 volt heater supply. Employee discount from Magnavox in 1964, it's a nice supply. They probably bury the PS with him when he passes on..... I'll have some fun with this Lambda tube supply.(It cost me 25 bucks.) The other one was thrown in.
Mike
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