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angelodp
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Inca CS5266

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I have an old Inca CS5266 Transformer. If anyone can shed some light on what the taps are.

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Re: Inca CS5266

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You'll probably have better luck at a hifi or radio forum. I'm thinking of buying one of these too. Price is right and might just do me good. :)
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yep

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From an old record/radio console.... 1939ish

What are you planning for it.
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Re: Inca CS5266

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Well, it's not the same exact model as yours, but to answer your question, just about anything I can build up. I LOVE using this old stuff for geetar applications. The older the better! After I have it re leaded and tested for specs, I'll make up my mind. I posted not too long ago about my old Motorola radio, from which I stole the PT and plan on using it, too. I got a lot of info from an antique radio forum from those radio nuts and it turns out that this thing is perfect for geetar purposes.

I also think the little Inca guy on the end bell is pretty awesome!
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releaded

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Where do you get it re leaded and spec'ed?
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Re: Inca CS5266

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Mercury Magnetics will re lead a tranny for $25 plus shipping back to you. They test them for free. A great service for low dollar trannies of old that will still keep you under the price of most new ones.
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