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socal sam- 12-30-2008
Check out my new to me Harman Kardon A300 and T300X tuner. Not a major score but the amps works fairly well. Don't know about the tuner yet. These are true separates that are stacked securely with metal braces. The A300 has variable Stereo to Mono control and the Volume is called Loudness! Anyways, good tube fun for $25!

clint e.- 12-31-2008
Congrats. It will be fun restoring those beauties from the past. smile.gif

Here's an interesting link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmg_yZRmjbQ

socal sam- 12-31-2008
Cool video. Freakazoid on tubes is abusing the cat!

My set hums a little on startup but quickly settles down. I'm sure it could use a restore like that guy did.

hakka26- 12-31-2008
Sweet. Manuals may still be available on the H/K website. I have an A700 that had no online manual, and when I asked where I might find one they sent me a hard copy. Even apologised for a few stray pencil notes on the original.

socal sam- 12-31-2008
Well, there is the A500 and now an A700. Looks like I got the runt of the litter!

hakka26- 01-01-2009
There is also an A600. Here's a shot of mine as found.

stuwee- 01-01-2009
Nice amp and tuner ya got there! The video was very entertaining, poor kitty's biggrin.gif LOL! Bonus, you have all the knobs intact, for some reason, alot of H/K gear I've seen, some are missing!

MacGyver- 01-02-2009
can you actually safely power up gear of that vintage without an overhaul?

speakerman1- 01-02-2009
The hum is posiblt a tube going bad.

socal sam- 01-02-2009
QUOTE (MacGyver @ January 02, 2009 06:35 am)
can you actually safely power up gear of that vintage without an overhaul?

Good question. The right way to do it is with a VARIAC. The unscientific way (my way) is to use a surge protector, crappy CDP, and crappy speakers.

stuwee- 01-02-2009
QUOTE (socal sam @ January 02, 2009 06:55 am)
QUOTE (MacGyver @ January 02, 2009 06:35 am)
can you actually safely power up gear of that vintage without an overhaul?

Good question. The right way to do it is with a VARIAC. The unscientific way (my way) is to use a surge protector, crappy CDP, and crappy speakers.

It should also be noted that dangerous voltages lurk in all tube gear, know what you're doing before repairing one. Even the experienced get caught out every once in a while (I could have sworn my left hand was in my pocket when my right hand touched the chassis with the screwdriver)

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