Great news. David is home! It was quite the ordeal to get him home and into the house, but it is done. Thank you to everyone for their support. Now a long road ahead to get him back on his feet and functioning normally. I have started a GoFundMe to help with the medical bills. Please help, if you can. Discussion in ' Solid State ' started by norlandwind , Jul 14, Log in or Sign up. Messages: 2.
Technics SE-C01 Hello. I bought a decent set of Technics C01 Series. It came with two power amplifier SE-C01 units. Found it on Ebay. I tested it - it works like a charm, but I was looking for such a midi sized set for quite a while. One of the reasons I decided to bid on it was the fact that there were two power amplifier units in this set.
Since all information I have found on the internet told me that this little beasts can be switched to mono mode I thought I made a very good purchase. I am not a complete vintage gear lunatic and I also don't have any knowledge of the electrical components inside this boxes.
I just enjoy the sound and the design of this old masterpieces. Could somebody explain to me this anomaly? It looks like there were different production types of this units, some with the MONO swich, some without it. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy the sound with just one power amplifier as well. C Venturi II Model 22 speakers go well with just one of those units.
But someday, with a larger place to stay, there will be bigger speakers on my mind, which might need more power. Thanks Grinda I also search servie manuals and instructions manuals? Messages: Location: Canada,Ontario. The Science of Sound. If you have any problems opening files please read the download FAQ. All files are provided under strict licence and reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited.
If you have additional documentation please consider donating a copy to our free archive. There are several versions of this amplifier. Both had the "DC Pulse" power supply built in- inside an aluminum case sealed with a metal gasket. This is an example of one of the first SMPS buck converters in audio gear. Add Comment. Notify me of new comments via email. I have read and agree to the terms and conditions.
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