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1966 or 7 bench style console
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Hmmm,
No bites. I wonder if I am fishing in the wrong pond.

I know this unit is "new" compared to what we are into here for the most part, but after all, all of our stuff was new once and it was rearged as junk for so many years, it is amazing that some of our stuff has survived at all. Good on us. I still have my 41-295 sitting here ready to to to he next level. Unfortuantely I was just diagnosed with Parkinson's and it looks as if my soldering days are behind me.

Back onto the subject of this interesting "new" machine, I rebuilt the phono and it is working well and it is closed up and put away. It lacks a tweeter on one channel. I still would like to know what model it is.

Let's try this approach: if I had some way of knowing what other models used this tweeter, I might be able of seach for one of them and do some scavenging.

The part number for the tweeter is 36-1714-2. Does anyone have a way of knowning what else it was used in?


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RE: 1966 or 7 bench style console - by MarkBardenwerper - 03-26-2016, 12:30 PM
RE: 1966 or 7 bench style console - by Joe Rossi - 04-09-2016, 02:14 PM



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