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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Tranny's How to tell ? Where to get ?
Ok , i have three tranny's in my dr.z maz jr with reverb. where can i get a set to build a clone of this amp. here are the numbers ... on the big black tranny it has DRZ-5001 EIA606 MS 1-37 Next is the medium size one silver DRZ 7002 CIN- TRAN 3399 30-0116 Next is a small one also silver DR.Z 5003 CIN-TRAN 2580 30-0121 |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2006
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Why dont you call him and ask him for them? |
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| Member Join Date: May 2006
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Cin-tran appears to be a transformer company in Cincinnati, OH and it sounds like two of those are made by them and the following numbers might be model numbers. You might do well measuring the power transformer output and picking up a similar spec one.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Lansing, Michigan, USA
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That might work, but be warned. Most suppliers make parts to spec. Even if it is an off the shelf item it may still be considered proprietary. WHile you might get somewhere with them, they most likely will politely refuse to discuss the part with you because it is a Dr.Z part. Those numbers may be assigned to him. Just like all those SJ numbers on Motorola power transistors for various amplifier makers. AFter all, if all a competitor had to do to get the skinny on your part was call the part maker, there would be chaos in industry. And the worst thing that can happen if you call Dr.Z is he won't discuss it, but he might be happy to. Worth a try. |
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| Supporting Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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I'm sure Dr. Z would rather you bought an amp from him than cloned it. |
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