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| Gear maniac Join Date: Oct 2008
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From the EIA code on the output transformer, I gather they're all from Electrical Windings (which is now TMI, "value added" transformers from down the street). This is from a non-working Mcmartin Limiter, and I tell you, the working one actually sounds awesome! :0 Anyone got any insight? I'm more interested in any information on these input transformers, and perhaps what, if anything, could be dropped in. Working with no schematic here. Output transformer: 910029 (EIA 682 80 48) Input transformer: 910060 Thanks if you can help. Thanks for bothering to read this if you can't! |
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