from U.A.'s website
smells like bull shit to me
"Like the original T4, the current T4's "active ingredients" are an electro-luminescent panel and custom-made cadmium-sulfide photo resistors. These photo resistors don't respond like the typical "cad" cells used in other el-op compressors. We spent a long time getting this right for the reissue. It involved locating the special equipment originally used to manufacture these back in the '60s, retraining and re-qualifying the manufacturer, and working with both modern device physicists and people who developed the originals. UA was actually able to track down some of the old-timers who worked with UA back in the day and talk to them directly about what they remembered regarding the manufacturing process."
they use the same NSI's as anyone else...
smells like bull shit to me
"Like the original T4, the current T4's "active ingredients" are an electro-luminescent panel and custom-made cadmium-sulfide photo resistors. These photo resistors don't respond like the typical "cad" cells used in other el-op compressors. We spent a long time getting this right for the reissue. It involved locating the special equipment originally used to manufacture these back in the '60s, retraining and re-qualifying the manufacturer, and working with both modern device physicists and people who developed the originals. UA was actually able to track down some of the old-timers who worked with UA back in the day and talk to them directly about what they remembered regarding the manufacturing process."
they use the same NSI's as anyone else...