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And here's the under the hood look...
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Either yours has been modded or they had more than one model that looked
like that. Mine only has 5 tubes and it doesn't have the knobs with red dots on the side of the chassis. Mine is model KM-15; the number is printed over the knobs on the front where yours is blank. Your Knight logo is different from mine and in a different place (mine is over the knobs right before the model number). The tubes in mine are 2 X 12AX7A, 2 X 6BQ5, and EZ80/6V4; all are Knight brand. When the cover is in place, the chrome strip at the bottom covers the brand and model number. Buck Frobisher wrote: And here's the under the hood look... -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with dadoheadman. Then replace nospam with fastmail. Lastly, replace com with us. |
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I recognize those stamped-metal tube shields as the same ones used in
the Knight Kit T-60 transmitter. Never have seen them in any other brand of product, so wonder if Allied had them custom made for low cost. -Joe In article , "Buck Frobisher" wrote: And here's the under the hood look... ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Very nice. I'll take 3 please.
Ken D. "Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... And here's the under the hood look... |
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