I have this weird old amp...I think it's a CGI...not there to look right now. Anyway it has a reverb driver IC that I can't cross reference anywhere. The number on the 14pin DIP is either ML109cp or MLT09cp. The former seems more reasonable, but I don't find that combination of letters & numbers anywhere.
The amp looks to be build in the '60s sometime. Has discrete transistor preamp & driver tube & 2 ea 8147 power tubes. Kind of a weird looking duck with huge knobs for master vol & another huge one for the EQ. This amp also has a 'phasor' on it with rocker switches to adjust the rate.
The ic seems to be a dual opamp with pins 1, 7, 8, 13 are NC. I think it's probably got those offset connections, too.
Any ideas (yea I know Enzo...get rid of it!! ). g
The amp looks to be build in the '60s sometime. Has discrete transistor preamp & driver tube & 2 ea 8147 power tubes. Kind of a weird looking duck with huge knobs for master vol & another huge one for the EQ. This amp also has a 'phasor' on it with rocker switches to adjust the rate.
The ic seems to be a dual opamp with pins 1, 7, 8, 13 are NC. I think it's probably got those offset connections, too.
Any ideas (yea I know Enzo...get rid of it!! ). g
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