Thanks again-I will give this information to my friend who has the chassis on his bench right now (waiting for condensers). I have lived in Muskegon 25 years, and while I have been to the Frauenthal many times, I have never had a chance to go when the Damfinos get together. That Barton pipe organ looks like a bear to operate! An old aquaintance of mine, Cliff Martin, played it for many years.
Hi Thomas, right after I posted my thread I discovered my model is a 310, not a 510. I was relieved since the 310 did not have the power amp to begin with, and I thought mine was missing. I removed my thread due to that since it was wasted space...
Hi Thomas, I have accepted your friend request! I live in SE Michigan, NW of Detroit. I have been collecting radios, stereo equipment, TV'S, most anything that contains vacuum tubes, for many, many years. I have recently acquired my first EH Scott radio, a 7 knob Allwave 23, in Warrington cabinet. I have experienced and admired Scott radios for years, since I was first aware of them, over 30 years ago! Always wanted at least one, for my collection, and finally found an affordable one! I have my set basically working, I have to recap the tuner, which I will be doing, as soon as I buy more capacitors.
Dan Fox
Thanks again-I will give this information to my friend who has the chassis on his bench right now (waiting for condensers). I have lived in Muskegon 25 years, and while I have been to the Frauenthal many times, I have never had a chance to go when the Damfinos get together. That Barton pipe organ looks like a bear to operate! An old aquaintance of mine, Cliff Martin, played it for many years.
Nov 1, 2013
Brian Sherrod
Hi Thomas, right after I posted my thread I discovered my model is a 310, not a 510. I was relieved since the 310 did not have the power amp to begin with, and I thought mine was missing. I removed my thread due to that since it was wasted space...
Thanks for the comment and tip.
Sep 9, 2018
Dave Pike
Jul 13, 2021