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Can anyone tell me, is it possible to fit some sort of device to my Robbe F-14 tx to allow me to switch between crystals without having to physically remove the back case, remove crystal 1 and replace it with crystal 2? I use the F-14 with crystal 1 on
ST-120 Amplifer owners, are you using the Triode/Pentode switch? I am a new owner of the amp and wonder how other owners use the switches. Triode reduces the power to 32 watts pre channel, the Pentode mode is full power at 60 watts a side. I have noticed
Hey Bob, My ST-70 is running great. Thanks for giving us this great kit. I have a question on the triode-pentode switches. In your instructions you say that the switches can be switched while the amp is running. I have done this many times with no ill
Hi everyone, First of all, I highly recommend NOT doing this. Total overkill, lots of fiddly jobs, and adding quite some complexity to a trailing vehicle -- which means it will be more prone to failure. I did it anyway Since one of my other
On the PAT-4 the manual shows how to convert the SPECIAL INPUT to an additional PHONO INPUT. I was looking at the switching and can't seem to see it. CAN THE TAPE HEAD INPUT or SPECIAL INPUT BE CONVERTED TO ANOTHER SPARE INPUT?
In one of the Sticky's on the first page of the Forum there is a thread about running your Dynaco ST-70, Mark II, Mark III or Mark IV in the triode mode. There is a basic diagram of a switching system that may be used to go back and forth from triode to