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| Anyone have an idea what this may be? |
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| Benta:
Stereo power amp. The wirewound emitter resistors for a complementary output stage gives it away, as well as the output inductor networks. You can also see the complementary (heatsinked) driver transistors. |
| MagicSmoker:
--- Quote from: Benta on July 27, 2019, 05:40:04 pm ---Stereo power amp. The wirewound emitter resistors for a complementary output stage gives it away, as well as the output inductor networks. You can also see the complementary (heatsinked) driver transistors. --- End quote --- Oops, I only clicked on the first picture; looking at the last one I agree this is likely an audio amplifier. No doubt a totem-pole output stage with truly atrocious distortion, too. |
| bd139:
I'd go with audio amp myself as well. My father built one almost identical other than enclosure and mounting. It sounded like ass. |
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