@Barn Stall Owner 101
Found at estate sale for $2.00
It will clean up nicely. Just some grunge. Did you ever use one? https://i.imgur.com/3LUO0Le.jpg |
I don't even know what it is. :shrug:
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I was thinking maybe it was some kinda marital aid. :eek:
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OF COURSE I know watt it is, I MADE one some decades ago when I was an ET.......been a while.......I MAY still have the box it was in, but the crapassitors long since went chemical and destroyed the unit, except the ceramic switches....
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Looks analog. Scary stuff!
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:iagree: I have a couple of boxes of NOS GE and RCA tubes... |
Griddle?:D
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Good score, my kind of deal :D
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I've got spare EL84 and 12AX7 tubes here. |
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I've never seen one using "power" (high wattage) resistors.
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But I never saw one like that (where do you plug the tubes in?) The only ones I remember were big things in drug stores. |
I worked in engineering back in the days. Us to use similar boxes to fine tune transistor wave output and shapes for circuitry back then pre gates and amps or chips. late 70's or early 80's
antiques now..... |
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My folks had a Fisher console stereo from the 50's yet, with the inevitable Garrard turntable, and so that introduced me to the electronics hobby, and so joined in with the local schools 'ham' radio clubs, and got into building my own amps/preamps/control devices, even FM tuners......I grad HS in '62 so obviously this was all fed off of the local .mil surplus electronic gear shop.....then a local NEW parts house....basically next door, right on a good path when walking home from Jr. Hi and HS so for some 7 years a good hobby......my last audio amp was using KT88 output tubes good for about 50? watts/channel RMS heavy as hell......today a 5 lbs auto radio has that mutch power......:lol:
KT88, EL34, 6L6, 12ax7, 12at7, 6u8, 6cw4, 6gh8, etc.......then on to the likes of 2n107/etc....... YUP, I'm a GEEK!!!!!!!:D OH, I forgot about my stereo speaker building, many sets of speakers, ending with a pair of cabinets over a yard tall, 2' wide and some 18" deep, FOUR 8" speakers in each, along with a tweeter array..... some years later, when I had a REAL job, I started buying McIntosh gear,....fron tuners through speakers....... |
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