kato
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Sadly, I haven't been doing much DIY in the past couple years. :'( So I can stand to part with stuff that isn't directly related to daily making music or refurbishing game machines.
Get some of the unusual rare stuff I've been hoarding for many years.
STILL AVAILABLE
Supergreen PCBs, 2 available
$20 each plus shipping
MK7 PSU kit
UTC VIC-10 Variable Inductor, 2 sold, 2 still available.
$10 each plus shipping | photo
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SOLD
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Cinemag CM-2480 mic output transformer
$50 plus shipping | photo
Omeg 2k2 rev log pot for SSL9k preamp
$20 for 4 plus shipping, i.e. $5 each
Op-amps in standard 2520 pin configuration
Cinemag CM-2480 mic output transformer
$50 plus shipping | photo
Jewell HS3Z VU Meter
$40 plus shipping | photo front | photo back
Cinemag CM-75101APC - PENDING
$40 each plus shipping | photo
Telefunken V672 module
Triad A-57J transformers, NOS, 2 available
$40 for the pair plus shipping
600Ω:600Ω line output or interstage transformer
Cinemag CMOQ-2S
Chicago Transformer B1H-1
Cinemag CM-96731, Output transformer for Universal 1176, revision D
$50 plus shipping | photo
Weston VU meter, Model 802
$20 each plus shipping | photo
XQP Dane Electric Optical De-esser, Model 31 PCB
$30 plus shipping | PCB photo | original Dane Electric Optical De-esser photo
Orange 86 PCB set
$50 plus shipping | photo
Get some of the unusual rare stuff I've been hoarding for many years.
STILL AVAILABLE
Supergreen PCBs, 2 available
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[url=http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=24006.msg392549]Legacy GDIY project[/url]. Stupidly clean, similar to Green preamp but with full differential path.
$20 each plus shipping
MK7 PSU kit
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Older legacy project I don't know if there's any interest. Let me know if anyone's looking for this stuff. I had planned to build 2 but my aspirations were bigger than my wallet.
Partial kit includes *most* of what you need to build the PSU: enclosure, inductor, self-etched PCB, all board components, polarity switch, XLR audio output jack, voltage adjustment pot.
You'd still need to add: power transformer from Edcor, 6 or 7 pin XLR jack depending on how you build your MK7. More info about the project in [url=http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=30124.0]the MK7 thread[/url].
UTC VIC-10 Variable Inductor, 2 sold, 2 still available.
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Good candidate for DIY wah pedals. Covers the same inductance range as the coveted Clyde MCoy / Crybaby, and overpriced "Mojotone Halo" but at a fraction of the price and in a badass shielded case. Core can be adjusted with a hex key to fine tune the inductance. 4 available. 3 have boxes, 1 was recently removed from the box. I thought I was going to use it for something, threw away the box and then changed my mind.
I've built one wah pedal with this and it sounds like the monkey's nutsack.
Below this line = SOLD
SOLD
Below this line = SOLD
$50 plus shipping | photo
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OM-01-073 - 20mm - 2 gang 2k2 rev. log (10% tol)
20mm diameter carbon potentiometer.
Dual gang, 2k2 reverse logrithmic law 10% tolerance
Bush: 3/8in diameter x 8mm long
Spindle: 1/4 in dia. (no flat) x
57mm long (65mm to mounting face)
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Unusual opamp choices for API style preamps.
I pursued these because a friend raved, absolutely raved about how thick and fat his APIs sounded after installing Analog Devices op-amps. I never got around to trying them so I can't guarantee you will hear anything magical with these over the standard 2520.
Analog Devices 165k, NOS, $25 each plus shipping.
Burr Brown 3308/12C, pulled working, $10 each plus shipping.
Cinemag CM-2480 mic output transformer
$50 plus shipping | photo
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High quality, true VU meter, NOS in box with mounting template.
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1:10 ratio, PCB pin mounting, mic input transformer. I bought 8, only used 4, two sold to deepdark, so 2 remaining.
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$115 plus shipping
includes backplane mating connector
Find [url=http://noiseisgood.com/telefunken-v672-rack-up/]information on racking[/url], here on GroupDIY, and several other places via google search...
Pulled from a working console. Expect to replace the electrolytics for the full experience.
$40 for the pair plus shipping
600Ω:600Ω line output or interstage transformer
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API output transformers. 2 available. $20 each plus shipping.
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mil-spec, hermetically sealed transformer, $30 plus shipping
600Ω : 50kΩ
can be wired 1:9 ratio input transformer or reversed 9:1 for a wide variety of tube based projects.
Fairchild 670 input,
Telefunken V72 or V76 output
Orange 86 / REDD47 in or out
Screenshot from the 1958 catalog. By the late 60's I believe this became a Stancor transformer, so I'd guess this one is from the early 60's.
"Full frequency range" audio transformer, which in 1958 meant to 15kHz.
Although come to think of it, I haven't been able to hear above 15k since high school so that's always been full frequency range for me.
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Before the Ed Anderson reproductions, this was the only new gapped-core repro for the revision D 1176 you could get. It's much bigger and heavier than the EA5002, but I don't know that that makes it any better. It was 80-some dollars shipped to me, so I'm asking $50 OBO.
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True, accurate VU meters. 2 available.
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Highly effective De-essing without crushing your air and vocal articulation. A popular Nashville studio secret weapon, used on Mac McAnally and other legends. They're now only available in 500-series format by XQP. Comes with parts list, schematic, and build notes. If you want to DIY a rackmount version, this is your chance...
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Board set for a single channel of the REDD47 clone, with provisions for crush circuit (in thy face compression.) Includes PCBs for DI, gain switch, relay phantom switching, and high voltage PSU.