JDCrae wrote:And you've quickly blown way past my zero knowledge level of electronics. If I truly don't understand what you said, I'm guessing that means this is not something I should try to do ? Or is it there order way to learn ?
How much of a time crunch are you in for this one?
It's probably above your budget, but I throw it out anyway.
I have a real and unmodified (can you believe I own anything unmodified!!!) Dynaco PAS3X. Yes, it is the "X" version as verified by the control rotation. This means that when the knobs are centered, the tone controls are out of the circuit.
I have never used this, bought at a flea market. Plan was to clean it up and sell on eBay for the $250-$300 people seem to pay for them.
If you can wait until after the show, I can still get it working (you can help and learn!) and you can have it for $150. It will be working or no obligation on your part.
This is a tube preamp with a reputation for good sound. It has a moving magnet/ceramic phono section. WAY better sound exists, but I bet this suits your needs.
But I have SOOO much to do, this has to wait at least a month.
OR, I have two old Lafayette solid state receivers, both in need of TLC, (mostly for the power amp sections), either or both of which you can HAVE free! Just pick them up!
If I keep the Lafayettes, they will get LM3886 chip amps, sound way better, and be used in the garage.
The LR1000TA was the first receiver I ever bought at about 14-15 years old. I saved paper route money for a couple of years to buy it. It sat around for decades after I moved on to tubes and better SS. Later, it lived in a barn on a dude ranch on the Eastern Shore for around four years, until the owner died. It played cowboy music for the horses, but got quite dirty and beaten up. When the owner died, it was going to be thrown in the trash, so I reclaimed it. Supposed to donate it to a charity, so I can take a little tax deduction, then, of course, the charity will toss it. An inglorious end to a piece of my life.
The LR1500TA was bought from a thrift shop. It was the receiver I wanted, but couldn't afford.
Happy to help, but really short on time right now.
Stuart
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