NOS Dynaco Power tranny for anyone intersted..
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Re: NOS Dynaco Power tranny for anyone intersted..
It's for a Dyna "Stereo 80" solid state amp. Good iron but no hi voltage for tube builders. FWIW the ST-80 ran off a single 75V rail. Somebody could build a nice transistor amp with this.
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groovtubin
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tranny
My bat, been bldg tube amps since 91, simple oversight! Price Looked too good ta pass up, i guess it is! lol!Leo_Gnardo wrote:It's for a Dyna "Stereo 80" solid state amp. Good iron but no hi voltage for tube builders. FWIW the ST-80 ran off a single 75V rail. Somebody could build a nice transistor amp with this.
Thank you, i`ll delete post!
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Re: tranny
No need to delete. Somebody might want to build a sand amp or replace a PT in one. FWIW I have a couple Dyna transistor amps but their PT's are working fine.groovtubin wrote:My bat, been bldg tube amps since 91, simple oversight! Price Looked too good ta pass up, i guess it is! lol!Leo_Gnardo wrote:It's for a Dyna "Stereo 80" solid state amp. Good iron but no hi voltage for tube builders. FWIW the ST-80 ran off a single 75V rail. Somebody could build a nice transistor amp with this.
Thank you, i`ll delete post!
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