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RE: Maybe, I can help you like it even more...

Thanks for the reply.Ok,I've forgotten the details on this unit but hedid say it came from Kutztown.All I know is it looks very fresh,no dents,rust,etc.The ps cap looks recent too.I know that one input jack is loose,Henry tightened it up a while but it's obviously loose again.No,I don't have a variac but I knew tube gear requires a lower ac line voltage.
Now,I'm physically disabled so no way I could work on it.Henry's kinda busy with work these days-he & a friend of his are due to stop by in good time,methinks.He can easily tighten it up.I was at his mancave back in May,had a ball.
Yeah,I wouldn't mind changing the input selector for 2 tt switching but my budget is nearly non-existant(a long story).Btw,if it's any clue the switch is black like the one in the pic but there's no protruding tab,it's nearly flush.
I may have gotten Henry ticked off..I openly,stupidly (on the vintage forum) proposed trading 2 paintings if he'd find some speakers I'm after.
Jeesh,I shoulda called him instead.Anyhows here's my website:
robertwoltanski.com Check out my gallery of paintings.


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