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    Once again I have no idea what this could be ! It is very light, has no cables or power inlet .


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    It's a preamp of sorts, or a mixer by the look of it, needs a battery to make it work I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    It's a preamp of sorts by the look of it, needs a battery to make it work I guess.
    Wow you are the man ! I wondered if it could be a preamp , thanks again Alan


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    It's a mixer. A DIY build, and judging by the components used, made in the '60s
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    It's a mixer. A DIY build, and judging by the components used, made in the '60s
    Junk then


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    The Ernest Turner meter is about the only part of interest to electronic hobbyists. Might be worthwhile putting it up on eBay.
    Barry

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    Being cheeky here,
    but I could really use 2 of the black 'chicken head' knobs for my Radford amp if you are going to 'split' it.
    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowman_al View Post
    Being cheeky here,
    but I could really use 2 of the black 'chicken head' knobs for my Radford amp if you are going to 'split' it.
    Alan
    I wondered if anyone would mention those.

    The vintage toggle switches could be of use to somebody too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowman_al View Post
    Being cheeky here,
    but I could really use 2 of the black 'chicken head' knobs for my Radford amp if you are going to 'split' it.
    Alan
    Hi Alan , let me see if anyone is interested in the complete unit and if not I’ll get back to you .

    Cheers


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