Hi,
Does anyone know what this is ?
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Bill
Can you help me identify this transformer ?
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Re: Can you help me identify this transformer ?
The PT that was in the amp was a Drake 1202-118. All the Drake trx I have seen have the model number printed on them. This hasn't, does that mean it's a Dagnall ? It doesn't look like a C1998 though ans as it's the only Dagnall I have...
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Re: Can you help me identify this transformer ?
Hi Bill,
It appears you have a 50W Marshall Plexi amp so it is likely that it is either a Drake 784-128 (1967) or Drake 784-139 (1967 to about 1972). Why does it not have a marking?...I don't know. These two Drake output transformers generally matched up with the Drake 1202-118 power transformer from 1967 to about 1972.
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It appears you have a 50W Marshall Plexi amp so it is likely that it is either a Drake 784-128 (1967) or Drake 784-139 (1967 to about 1972). Why does it not have a marking?...I don't know. These two Drake output transformers generally matched up with the Drake 1202-118 power transformer from 1967 to about 1972.
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Re: Can you help me identify this transformer ?
Thx for your help.
I forgot to mention that the amp on the pic is a 100W Carlsbro.
That's all I know so far.
I forgot to mention that the amp on the pic is a 100W Carlsbro.
That's all I know so far.
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Re: Can you help me identify this transformer ?
The 139 was in production much longer than 1972.
I do know that Carlsbro used the Drake 784-213 in the 50W amps but I'm not sure what the 100W amps would have.
I do know that Carlsbro used the Drake 784-213 in the 50W amps but I'm not sure what the 100W amps would have.
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Re: Can you help me identify this transformer ?
Thanks for the input.
Here's a pic of another Carlsbro amp, a CS60 combo :
Still doesn't explain why the tranny in the first three pics has no marking.
Here's a pic of another Carlsbro amp, a CS60 combo :
Still doesn't explain why the tranny in the first three pics has no marking.