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Demo of Modified dynaco ST70 and PAS3

Posted by admin in Friday, January 8th 2010   
Topics: Howto    
jcrubin78 asked:


I redesigned a Dynaco ST70 and PAS3. I finally made a movie of it. Note the PAS3 is not fully complete and requires a bit of cosmetic work. The input for this demo is a Thorens MK II turntable.

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TullioWalker said in January 8th, 2010 at 3:10 pm    

Dynaco is really a great amp. I think Manley is one of the great in these days. Take a look at “El34 Manley Snapper”. It’s very impressive too.

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maynardcat said in January 10th, 2010 at 2:45 pm    

I still have my first stereo, it is a Dyna PAS-3, the Dyna tuner, and two Dyna MK 111 amps. The one Mark 111 had the electrolytic capacitor fail, which has an unusual high voltage and I could never find a replacment for it until about a month ago. I think I may look into getting this upgraded and going again. I have no other tube component stereo equipment other than the Dyna.

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donnyab said in January 11th, 2010 at 9:15 am    

nice set up …but doesn’t look too safe electrically…especially those “war of the world” valves sticking up there !…i take it you don’t own a cat !

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freqazoidiac said in January 13th, 2010 at 9:36 pm    

those are audio technica isolation ‘feet’ they came in packs of 4, and you see them for around $100 on ebay these days, I don’t know if they still make them. they are nice though..VERY heavy, stainless steel :D Oh, and nice system by the way!! :D

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AKOutback said in January 14th, 2010 at 10:31 pm    

Hi, awesome dynaco. Two questions:

1. What feet are those that you’re using?
2. How is that piece on top of the input
tubes connected. I see the screws,
but how is it attached?

Thanks

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