The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
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Scott: I misspoke! The cover over the driver transformer (output transformer is located in the speaker pedestal or on a crossover chassis) is usually aluminum and is a problem to rechrome. The covers over the power transformer and chokes are steel. I have seen some decent rechromed aluminum shield cans but they are expensive to rechrome and I have seen many that did not come out good enough to use.
Scott ads often depicted chassis variations differing from the product that the customer received. I suspect they provided their ad copy before the products had been completely developed. I cannot recall seeing an AM-FM Philharmonic with the filter cans in the diamond pattern but I have not paid particular attention to this detail.
Norman
Quiet here, so time to update.....
I dropped these amp chassis off to the plating shop in late November. I was told they would be ready before Christmas. I still don't have them and several phone calls went unreturned. So I took a drive to their shop today. Looks like the plating is coming along nice. Most pieces were done and they were working on buffing one of the chassis. Hopefully next week.
They were having problems with the 2 aluminum transformer covers. They showed me one that they had nickle plated, and the nickle was peeling off. Looked just like the chrome "bubbles" you see on many of these covers. The owner told me that they were going to strip them and try again. Seems that they either were not completely stripped the first time, or there are some inclusions in the aluminum that are not allowing the chrome to adhere. One of the shop workers pointed out very tiny pin holes in the aluminum covers that he said were probably harboring some contaminants. Pretty sure he said that when they get the nickle to adhere then they were going to copper over them to fill in any pits and imperfections. This shop does a lot of aluminum plating and should be able to get these covers done. Fingers crossed. Then it will be time to learn how to rivet. Norman was kind enough to share some of his rivet stash with me.
Interesting story.
Thank you for update.
Leonid
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