Prosonic Transformers
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txbluesboy
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Re: Prosonic Transformers
Only as Fender spares AFAICT. No more relatively cheap surplus units - too bad, it's great iron when properly used.
You may consider suitable third-party replacements such as the Magnetic Components Classic Tone 18001 or it's M6-cored 18009 equivalent.
http://www.classictone.net/40-18001.pdf
http://www.classictone.net/40-18009.pdf
You may consider suitable third-party replacements such as the Magnetic Components Classic Tone 18001 or it's M6-cored 18009 equivalent.
http://www.classictone.net/40-18001.pdf
http://www.classictone.net/40-18009.pdf
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txbluesboy
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Re: Prosonic Transformers
Magnetic Components has two US retailers, Triode Electronics in Chicago, IL and Amp Parts Direct in Sorrento, FL. Both can be recommended.Whats the best source.
Re: Prosonic Transformers
Yes, it appears that Angela is not carrying it anymore which is where I bought mine.
Too bad, seems to work very well in my D'Lite 44.
Too bad, seems to work very well in my D'Lite 44.
Tom
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Don't let that smoke out!
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txbluesboy
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Re: Prosonic Transformers
I agree that it is a great transformer. I was skeptical when I first got one because the iron stack is thinner than a Bassman equivalent. However the amp I have it in is the best sounding amp I ever built.