Vintage Smut (formerly Show Us Your Pictures)

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Re: Vintage Smut
« Reply #40 on: 24 Jul 2012, 04:55 am »
I remember the speakers but I've never heard them played
At the time I bought those Design Acoustics D-12, there were several true omni directional speakers on the market.  I also looked at the Ohm F.  The D12's have a signature much like a dipole.  To this day, they are pretty darned good on orchestral pieces and are hard to beat for HT use.   


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« Reply #41 on: 24 Jul 2012, 08:06 pm »
mitsuman, this one is for you.  the set below is not mine, but i have this exact set, still in the original packaging:   8)



da-a30
da-p30
da-m30
da-f30

doug s.

Doug, I'm a little familiar with the DA-A30 but that early 80's gear was lost on me as by that time I was a poor college kid. I never heard any of their 80's gear (except their LT turntables, which are very nice). I bought my first  DA gear in 1978, and it's still going strong.

AVnerdguy

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« Reply #42 on: 24 Jul 2012, 11:54 pm »



My tribute to mono. Looking for a nice coaxial speaker to set it off but hard to find a single LOL

OzarkTom

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« Reply #43 on: 25 Jul 2012, 02:56 am »

Acoustat Monitor Iv's with DD tube amps. The best ESL ever built.



AVnerdguy

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« Reply #44 on: 25 Jul 2012, 03:02 am »



A Japanese tuber. Runs great - a very good tuner.

OzarkTom

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« Reply #45 on: 25 Jul 2012, 03:03 am »








AVnerdguy

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« Reply #46 on: 25 Jul 2012, 03:10 am »
Holy Moly Rocky! Beautiful! Does that Ampzilla still run? I admit it was one of the hardest amps (check that ANYTHING) to service I have ever encountered. They were all hand built and would vary from unit to unit so the schematics may not be correct. I blew up more good components trying to get them fixed. And when they blew they really blew! But, when the were running correctly it was very impressive for the time.

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« Reply #47 on: 25 Jul 2012, 03:19 am »





This Mitsubishi was slightly modified with an IEC ,new power switch and 5 way posts
by one of our very own. He can speak up if he chooses

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It also has new power supply caps and a few select small signal elecrtrolytics changed out as well. A very well made with more reserve than most ss amps I've serviced - barely breaks a sweat with any load. A keeper if you can find one - surprisingly smooth sounding for an 80's class AB ss amp

OzarkTom

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« Reply #48 on: 25 Jul 2012, 03:32 am »
Holy Moly Rocky! Beautiful! Does that Ampzilla still run? I admit it was one of the hardest amps (check that ANYTHING) to service I have ever encountered. They were all hand built and would vary from unit to unit so the schematics may not be correct. I blew up more good components trying to get them fixed. And when they blew they really blew! But, when the were running correctly it was very impressive for the time.

I had one just like the black and white one, but it blew. I then went with the Son of Ampzilla. It sounded better and lasted a long time. The only problem I ever had was when one of the meters quit working.

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« Reply #49 on: 25 Jul 2012, 03:36 am »
Just beautiful. And yes, Son of had many improvements and was way ahead of it's time. There are a few "Ampzilla gurus" that might be able to source that meter for you. If that's all it needs you are indeed fortunate to own a piece of hi fi history.

frank111

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« Reply #50 on: 27 Jul 2012, 05:01 pm »
 By far the best thread. I really enjoy the pics guys/gals. keep'em coming!

lakeallen

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« Reply #51 on: 30 Jul 2012, 10:25 pm »
My H.H. Scott LK-150 with new caps/cans and speaker posts. Sounds great.

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« Reply #53 on: 31 Jul 2012, 01:20 am »
My H.H. Scott LK-150 with new caps/cans and speaker posts. Sounds great.

you mean this?   8)


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« Reply #54 on: 31 Jul 2012, 12:55 pm »
Cool doug. I just saw one of those a week ago. A friend said he'd built it from a kit back in the day (he's 84 now). Not quite as clean as that one, but interesting how stuff pops up from the strangest unrelated places.  :thumb:  JD

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« Reply #55 on: 31 Jul 2012, 01:32 pm »
Cool doug. I just saw one of those a week ago. A friend said he'd built it from a kit back in the day (he's 84 now). Not quite as clean as that one, but interesting how stuff pops up from the strangest unrelated places.  :thumb:  JD

this is not mine - it is lakeallen's; i was yust helping him post the pic.   :wink:

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« Reply #56 on: 31 Jul 2012, 08:18 pm »
YES! Thank you Doug S. I spent an hour waiting for the picture to download to my posting and finally gave up and hit post. I reduced the size of it and did everything I know (which isn't much obviously) with out any luck. I love this amp, got if from my Uncle in NYC and with a little TLC got it singing.

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« Reply #57 on: 2 Aug 2012, 08:56 pm »




I took a few minutes to pull another one from the Black Hole (my basement)

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« Reply #58 on: 21 Sep 2012, 09:25 pm »

 
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Re: Vintage Smut (formerly Show Us Your Pictures)
« Reply #59 on: 22 Sep 2012, 10:20 am »
Hi Steve! I thought I'd drop by and visit your new gig. Glad you decided to take it on.
All this great vintage smut has given me more wood than this turntable!



I have two of these now and I'm still trying to figure out the best way to mount a modern cartridge on them.