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RE: Last Pas by David Vorhis

Posted by 1973shovel on May 19, 2017 at 05:16:12:

I see a couple of contenders, but I'm not spotting it, Mark. My first choice was the piece directly above the turntable, but that looks too short to be a PAS chassis. Not that it couldn't have been built in something else though.

The gold unit next to that looks like a possibility, but the number of knobs doesn't equate. I built mine with one knob for the volume control, and three small switches; Line Stage/Phono, two auxiliary inputs (functional when first switch is in "Line Stage" position), and a Stereo/Mono switch.

I don't see the mammoth filament cap bank sitting behind any of them, which is also hindering my search for yours.

You're going to have to tell me which one it is.