Help ID an old Power Supply

Started by longhorncat, September 06, 2012, 07:01:49 PM

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longhorncat

I just got this interesting piece.
I was told it was purchased in TX in the early 80's.
To me, it looks a little too neat to be home built.
Anybody know more?
 

longhorncat


mnewman

I have one just like it, came with my Series I 73-33. The serial number is on the left hand corner on the back #97

mnewman

I have one just like it. It came with my Series I 73-33 and has the serial number in the left hand corner on the back #97. Original alembic issue I would say. Is yours numbered?

longhorncat


longhorncat

If this came with bass #27, then it used to belong to John McVie!
Probably not.
 
(Message edited by longhorncat on September 06, 2012)

mica

The serial number of the instruments and the power supplies do not match.  
 
I'm pretty sure that's a DS-2, but I will check with my dad on that.

longhorncat

The serial number of the instruments and the power supplies do not match.
 
I thought that might be the case.  Any guess on the production year?  
It is all stereo - the bass jack doesn't sum to mono.  
 
Thanks

mica


longhorncat

Thank you.
 
Too bad you don't keep production cards on power supplies.
I'd love to know here this little guy has been.
 
(Message edited by longhorncat on September 07, 2012)