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Hello all,
I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a
guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a
guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a
guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a
guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with
identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with
identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with
identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with
identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at
4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at
4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at
4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at
4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg made some really nice high tech stuff in the 70's. I liked Bang &
Olufson back then too, very futuristic for the day. -- change .combo to .com for correct email ************************************************** * "We ought always to know precisely why a given job is done in a particular way, and why it is done at all, and why it can't be done more efficiently, if it must be done at all."-- T.J.Watson ************************************************** * "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at 4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg made some really nice high tech stuff in the 70's. I liked Bang &
Olufson back then too, very futuristic for the day. -- change .combo to .com for correct email ************************************************** * "We ought always to know precisely why a given job is done in a particular way, and why it is done at all, and why it can't be done more efficiently, if it must be done at all."-- T.J.Watson ************************************************** * "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at 4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg made some really nice high tech stuff in the 70's. I liked Bang &
Olufson back then too, very futuristic for the day. -- change .combo to .com for correct email ************************************************** * "We ought always to know precisely why a given job is done in a particular way, and why it is done at all, and why it can't be done more efficiently, if it must be done at all."-- T.J.Watson ************************************************** * "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at 4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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Tandberg made some really nice high tech stuff in the 70's. I liked Bang &
Olufson back then too, very futuristic for the day. -- change .combo to .com for correct email ************************************************** * "We ought always to know precisely why a given job is done in a particular way, and why it is done at all, and why it can't be done more efficiently, if it must be done at all."-- T.J.Watson ************************************************** * "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... I really miss the old Tandberg parts dept in Armonk. More than once, I called an order in at 4pm(eastern) & had the parts the next morning, without asking for rush service. Best parts people I've ever dealt with, before or since. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "tomh" wrote in message ... Tandberg used to be pretty good themselves on parts. Even helping with identification if you didn't have a service manual. They were in Armonk NY. That was a while ago and things do change..... "Stephen Sank" wrote in message ... You could try Soundsmith, if you don't mind paying through the nose, but I would first try a guy that I only know by his ebay handle, who seems to have a pretty large inventory. The guy goes by "mort66", and almost always has some Tandberg or Revox items listed. You could use the ebay messaging system to ask him if he's got what you need. -- Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Talking Dog Transducer Company http://stephensank.com 5517 Carmelita Drive N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico [87111] 505-332-0336 Auth. Nakamichi & McIntosh servicer Payments preferred through Paypal.com "Tim Schwartz" wrote in message ... Hello all, I've got a Tandberg TR-2075 in for repair that needs a new Volume control pot. The pot is R715/R716 on the schematic, and is a 25k ohm stereo pot with a loudness tap, It has a long (2.75 inch from where it comes out of the housing) thin (1/8 inch) shaft and a cast metal body. Made by Ruwido. I think the TR-2075 Mk. II and the TR-2080 use the same control. I do not have the Tandberg part number for it. Does anyone have a 'basket case' unit around that they would be willing to sell the pot from? (Or, more optimistically, a new one on the shelf?) Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics P.S. I've taken the old one out, and looks like the carbon track is worn out, so no amount of cleaning will fix it. |
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