WANTED TO BUY! dynaco tube preamp or similar
fire-stick
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i just got my dynaco st-70 amp yesterday and now i am looking for a dynaco tube pre amp or something equivilent. must be in decent shape and reasonable priced. i do not want to buy from crap bay! thanks fire-stick
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TroyD was trying to sell Dynaco PAT4 and PAT5 preamps, along with a ST120 amp. HTrookie picked up one of the preamps, but you could ask Troy what he has left. Since he's hosting PF06 this weekend, it might take him a few days to get back to you, though.
TroyD's FS thread.George Grand wrote: »
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thanks for the info but i am looking for a dyanco pre amp pas1,2or3 or something close to that must be tube i do not like solid state!
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check out audiogon.com, the last time i checked there were a few pas-3's up for about 250. waaaaaay better than crap bay and these are guys you can actually trust. if you have problems with something you buy, check out audiokarma.org for info on just about anything having to do with audio.
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AK is a place with a lot of good people on it. But for every good and KNOWLEDGEABLE person, there are 100-200 that think it all starts and ends with Pioneer or Sansui speakers and receivers. It can be tough wading through all that ****.
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George Grand wrote:AK is a place with a lot of good people on it. But for every good and KNOWLEDGEABLE person, there are 100-200 that think it all starts and ends with Pioneer or Sansui speakers and receivers. It can be tough wading through all that ****.
very true, but as far as a place to find detailed technical info on something like dynaco, i haven't been able find anything better. it helps a lot to post as specifically as you can. that way you can weed out the weirdos and get straight to the meat, as it were. -
There is a Dynaco website that is eluding me right now. "Greg's Dynaco Page" or something like that. I have it bookmarked at home and will try and remember to post it here.
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Two sites to check out:
http://www.dynakitparts.com/
http://www.curcioaudio.com/dynadr_3.htm
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http://home.indy.net/~gregdunn/dynaco/index.html
I hope this link works, it's a great compilation of Dynaco facts and history. HA! It works.