My first audio recollections were of my dad in the farmhouse solder (attic) working on old radios, late 1960s. The reason why I remember is because I was a nuisance wanting to help him. He eventually let me stick my hands inside a radio and I got a good shock from something, it was non lethal I manage to collect a few more shocks over the years....
My first radio was an old radiogram by Telefunken with a magic eye. It went downhill from there.
The workshop where I mess around with old stuff, some pictures of some of that.
There are a few pieces of Valve gear in this picture, Heathkit capacitor checker and rejuvenator with magic eye, Dynaco integrated Amp SCA 35, an unmolested copy. RCA Voltohmist Senior bottom left. A Simpson Electric tube tester Model I-177, the grey box top right and a Hickok 6000 tube tester in maroon above that.
Next is my HV valve power supply by Heathkit. And the RCA.
Groetnis
My first radio was an old radiogram by Telefunken with a magic eye. It went downhill from there.
The workshop where I mess around with old stuff, some pictures of some of that.
There are a few pieces of Valve gear in this picture, Heathkit capacitor checker and rejuvenator with magic eye, Dynaco integrated Amp SCA 35, an unmolested copy. RCA Voltohmist Senior bottom left. A Simpson Electric tube tester Model I-177, the grey box top right and a Hickok 6000 tube tester in maroon above that.
Next is my HV valve power supply by Heathkit. And the RCA.
Groetnis