ELECTRONIC PARTS
This page is intended mainly for higher end or dedicated circuit parts, and will be divided by part types, but also includes some more common or lower end parts (resistors, hardware, materials, etc). Parenthesis indicates quantity. ******************************************************** TO HELP IDENTIFY A PART I CAN ATTACH A PHOTO TO YOUR EMAIL ******************************************************** COMPUTER GRADE CAPACITORS Some of the following were used in OEM MARANTZ first generation equipment before Marantz merged with Superscope and Sony. SANGAMO-21,000uf@85V(8) SANGAMO-20,000uf@75V(10) MALLORY-6500uf@60V(3) MALLORY-8000uf@50V(2) MALLORY-4900@75v(1) MALLORY-17000uf@30V(1) SPRAGUE-1000uf@50V(9) SPRAGUE-5450uf@50V(9) ELNA-10000uf@50V(18) ELNA-18000uf@55V(16) ELNA-12000uf@55V(2) MATSUSHITA-4700@35V(10) ******************************************************** Following are miscellaneous general purpose or loose, various manufacturer. 4000uf@50V(2) 7000uf@50V(2) 6800uf@50V(2) 3300uf@60V(1) 4700uf X 2@50V(1) 8200uf@71V(2) ******************************************************** Difficult if not impossible to find, IF and RF transformers, many listed by their "119" prefix numbers, others by their OEM brand part numbers and sets using.
Ampex 1st IF #58-0032(2) and 2nd FM #58-0033 and Det #58-0034 ******************************************************** Fisher, Scott, Harmon Kardon mostly tube equipment, 119 prefix's 0311(2), 69-49(3), 64-21(3), 67-16, 67-05, 65-29(2), 64-19(2), 62-39(2), 61-32, 61-51, 65-44, 64-40(2), 64-45, 64-47, 64-51(2), 67-51(2), 65-44, 64-17, 9-33, 65-37, 62-16, 62-9(2), 6-33(2), 62-03(2), 64-51(2), 67-51(2), 66-15, 65-02(2), 66-06(2), 64-50, 61-15, 64-35, 62-42, 70-43, Fisher #ZZ50210-6X.
Also I may have the right "can" still in stored cadavers that can be cannibalized. ********************************************************
TO HELP IDENTIFY A PART I CAN ATTACH A PHOTO TO YOUR EMAIL ******************************************************** Email address is provobis9@windstream.net
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