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Dynaco SCA-35 - "E Pluribus Unum" - Out of Many - ONE!
SCA-35 - Faceplate with bent corner - Too bad this faceplate was damaged in transit. Improper packing can turn a treasure into trash in an instant. We'll have to look elsewhere for a decent faceplate.
SCA-35 - Factory Wired - Here's a "View From the Top" of a factory-wired Dynaco SCA-35. Rust and corrosion appear to be a "deal-breaker" here. We'll have to look for a non-factory-wired unit for better metal parts.
SCA-35 - Factory Wired - Rusty and Crusty! - Looks like this factory-wired amplifier was stored in a damp location. This rust is just the tip of the iceberg. There's more rust and corrosion inside.
SCA-35 - Factory Wired - Look at all those rivets! - Rust on the chassis and rivets attaching the Printed Circuit Boards. We'll need to select better metal parts for our project. Drilling rivets out is no picnic either. We'll use a kit-built unit that will provide a better foundation.
SCA-35 - Factory Wired Label - Here's the Serial Number Label indicating a factory-wired SCA-35. Too bad this one is in poor condition.
SCA-35 - Dangerous wiring! - Here is a picture of one of our kit-built "donor units." Notice the scorched insulation and poor lead dress. OUR finished unit *should* be a LOT better!
SCA-35 - Where's the solder? - Here is a picture of one of our "donor units." Notice anything missing? Perhaps our original owner wondered why this amplifier was less than reliable. You would *think* he might have tried to solder the AC wiring, but nope! Not here! He also forgot to solder the AC wiring to the side of the fuse holder! WE won't forget!
SCA-35 - These USED to be resistors. Not anymore! - Here's another picture of our kit-built donor unit. Notice the two 5 Watt resistors? The upper one is cracked in half. The lower one has shed its case. It is also open. Perhaps the poor wiring job caused a short that killed them both.
SCA-35 - Factory Wired - Punched in the fuse holder MUCH later! - Once again, we have to deal with a Dynaco unit that was "punched" in at the fuse holder due to improper packing for shipment. In this case, it's not that big a loss. The rest of the unit is in pretty rusty and crusty condition. Too bad because this was wired at the factory.
SCA-35 - Factory Wired - Rear Panel - Here is a picture of one of our "donor units." This is a factory-wired SCA-35, but its condition is abysmal. Rust, bent metal, corrosion = nothing good!
SCA-35 - Inside Front Panel after cleaning - Here is a picture of the inside of our "reclaimed" front panel after cleaning. Other than a few *teensy* spots, it cleaned up quite nicely!
SCA-35 - Outside Front Panel after cleaning - Here is a picture of the outside of the Front Panel after a thorough cleaning. Looks almost NEW, doesn't it?
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