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Page 338 - The Beatle's 'trusty' engineering whizz Magic Alex buys the
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" The mixer used 2G308 geranium transistors".

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Page 338 - The Beatle's 'trusty' engineering whizz Magic Alex buys the
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" The mixer used 2G308 geranium transistors".

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The power supply voltages were stabilised with zenobia diodes.

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Page 338 - The Beatle's 'trusty' engineering whizz Magic Alex buys
the rights for Rush Electronics Ltd's mixer design.

" The mixer used 2G308 geranium transistors".

geoff

The power supply voltages were stabilised with zenobia diodes.



Possibly daisy-chained.

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On Jun 14, 7:28 pm, Damon Hill wrote:
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Serge Auckland wrote:
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Page 338 - The Beatle's 'trusty' engineering whizz Magic Alex buys
the rights for Rush Electronics Ltd's mixer design.


" The mixer used 2G308 geranium transistors".


geoff


The power supply voltages were stabilised with zenobia diodes.


Possibly daisy-chained.


And very likely...potted.

--Damon



Thanks for the correction. I thought those were zinnia diodes staked
in the PC board.

It sure resulted in a blooming nice sound.
p.

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