![]() I thought I could glean some that experience as a member. I value and respect the experience of the electronics veterans as much as I appreciate the equipment. I just thought that this forum might have some helpful people. ![]() Joining Tapeheads was part of my resources to self-help. ![]() The best help seems to be on other forums. To summarize, I can Google, and I can get lost in looking for things that I don't have enough background knowledge to know if it's accurate or BS. It's too bad I can't go back in time and go to DeVry in 1970, then I would know the stuff you know. I have to do that for plenty of undocumented or under documented software APIs now anyway. If I am on my own, and just need to make my best guess from Google, then I'll do that. I also respect the experience that people have that used to and often still work on these devices. I'm on Tapeheads because I appreciate analog audio, tape and the mechanics of things. In another 20 years that experience will be gone and google won't have it, because those same people tend not to document things in github, or stack overflow. Those people are now in their 60s and 70s. So my alternative is to do it myself with help, and one thing that I hoped to get from this forum is experience, something that only people who in their 20s and 30s in the 1970s had. LMGTFYīut seriously, I would pay you, or someone you trust to restore my preamplifier, but it sounds like there are years of backlog all around. I even send people to this site if the question is exceedingly simple. I'm familiar with google, and when it comes to my primary experience domain I can find answers rather than lots of people asking the question. The best was an article that described looking in Mouser and inputting the specs. There are lots of options, some lead to other old types. ![]()
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