For some odd reason, I saw the guitar and the lyrics to Roberta Flack's song, Killing me softly with his song and(...strumming my pain with his fingers) came immediately to mind. Kind of a 'trigger pic' for a long ago and fondly recalled 70s song.
I have never seen a Sinar F running Polaroids (or any LF camera for that matter). Are Polaroid packs still available??
That's a pretty darn old piece of tube equipment; 1960s at the latest.This is my best result from 20 attempts:
That's a pretty darn old piece of tube equipment; 1960s at the latest.
Cool - does it work? And - what is it? I'm assuming an amplifier of some kind; maybe a pre-amp, or is that a pair or 6BQ5 output tubes at the bottom?
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I believe your crop is highlighting multi-position knobs
That's what it looks like from the top. Your photo shows a piece of equipment from the bottom/inside of the chassis. So the crop I posted is looking at the tube sockets from the bottom; the actual tube is on the opposite side and plugs into the socket from above. It's the base section that's shown in the bottom right corner of your photo in post #8.This shot is of a tube in a radio receiver of some kind, for instance
OK, gotcha; I was just curious if it was something you used in combination with the guitar.I’m not sure of the exact function of most of what’s in my props box
No, they are noval sockets.
That's what it looks like from the top. Your photo shows a piece of equipment from the bottom/inside of the chassis. So the crop I posted is looking at the tube sockets from the bottom; the actual tube is on the opposite side and plugs into the socket from above. It's the base section that's shown in the bottom right corner of your photo in post #8.
OK, gotcha; I was just curious if it was something you used in combination with the guitar.
Once upon a time, I fidgeted with electric guitars and tube amps. Neither endeavor amounted to a lot, although I did manage to generate some noise. I still have an old Rickenbacker bass amp in the shed that I stripped the transistor amp out of and built an EL34 (6CA5)-based PP amp into. That one actually sounded (probably still sounds) quite nice.
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