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In Reply to: What is the difference between the Citation models posted by airtime on November 20, 2016 at 15:23:59:
The Citation I, II, III, III-X, IV, and V were all tube units. The higher model number units were solid state.
I have a complete 1960 product brochure for the tube Citations on my site, check it out.
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- RE: What is the difference between the Citation models - Jim McShane 17:51:40 11/20/16 (15)
- Thanks it was a nice read but what is the b model - airtime 06:57:32 11/21/16 (14)
- RE: Thanks it was a nice read but what is the b model - Jim McShane 08:54:01 11/21/16 (13)
- "Does not meet spec, all functions operate AS IS" - Triode_Kingdom 07:51:08 11/22/16 (3)
- RE: "Does not meet spec, all functions operate AS IS" - SpotcheckBilly12345 08:46:28 11/22/16 (0)
- RE: "Does not meet spec, all functions operate AS IS" - airtime 08:03:04 11/22/16 (1)
- if you cut the cord... - PakProtector 03:42:23 11/28/16 (0)
- So what you're saying I can scribe in a B on my stereos and double the selling price - hum!!! - airtime 10:58:29 11/21/16 (1)
- RE: So what you're saying I can scribe in a B on my stereos and double the selling price - hum!!! - Eli Duttman 11:49:37 11/21/16 (0)
- RE: Thanks it was a nice read but what is the b model - Tre' 09:30:33 11/21/16 (4)
- RE: Thanks it was a nice read but what is the b model - Ross 19:36:02 11/22/16 (0)
- RE: Thanks it was a nice read but what is the b model - Jim McShane 14:00:27 11/21/16 (2)
- Good guess - M3 lover 09:59:20 11/22/16 (1)
- RE: Good guess - Tre' 17:39:25 11/22/16 (0)
- IIb - 1973shovel 09:14:14 11/21/16 (1)
- RE: Diversity, it is the spice of life. - DAK 11:51:26 11/21/16 (0)