I am looking for the service manual for a Heathkit IG-82 Sine-Square Wave Generator. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Axtman View PostI am looking for the service manual for a Heathkit IG-82 Sine-Square Wave Generator. Thanks.
These might be of some interest to you:
Modifying a Heath IG-18 Audio Generator For Ultra Low Distortion - done these. worthwhile, as they are inexpensive and pretty quick changes
Tronola IG-18 mods
and lest anyone forget the great work of Dick Moore
MoorepageIf I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.
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For those interested, a LONG ongoing thread over at DIYAudio
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/equi...scillator.htmlEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostFor those interested, a LONG ongoing thread over at DIYAudio
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/equi...scillator.htmlLogic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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I'll dig it out of storage. The top and bottom panels are off it, unless I find them. And it does have the alternate main board, rather than original Heath. I think I have the schematic for it.
Oh wait, I am talking about the IG-18. SOlid state really cool unit. IG-82, I might just have one of those too though. And an IG-72. I'll let you know.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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We just got several inches of snow today, but we are due some more warm days before the season ends. I have made serious progress in my storage unit over the warm months. My guy has been selling my stuff successfully.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostWe just got several inches of snow today, but we are due some more warm days before the season ends. I have made serious progress in my storage unit over the warm months. My guy has been selling my stuff successfully.If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.
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Yes, all that. My mentee decided he liked my work bench, so we got that big heavy thing out, along with the riser. He had a construction dumpster at his home recently, so we took that opportunity to pitch a couple dead MAckie powered subs. I kept the amp panels, if nothing else the PTs were good. The amps were repairable, buit blown. I was never going to rebuild them and put new speakers in the boxes. We have fixed up most of the amps and sold them, though recently offed a unused VOX AD120V (or something like that) with unrepairable computer board. Nice clean combo box with two nice new Celestion 12s. And a chassis to use. Nice project/parts for someone. Got a selection of mixers..Several work with a missing feature or two, and a couple larger mixers needing repair. We are going through the gear piece by piece, either fixing up, cleaning as is, or throwing out.
SOmeone is saving their allowance to buy a couple Dale 250w load resistors. Got various test gear, mostly older stuff needing overhaul, like old Heathkits. Working LV bench supplies, variac..
I plan to sell certain components separately. I think I still have a SAD1024, I have several 87478, the IC PV used a lot. I may even have a couple TL604 yet. MPSW92/42, 2SK30 transistors. And one day I hope to sit down and measure all the germaniums I have in a collection.
Just cleared a couple 2x12 cans out. A stack of Fender practice amps with no serial numbers have no commercial value, but we are donating them to individual cases where need arises. MY pal RJ does a lot for me, aand I have given him my selection of fuses, power resistors and trimmer pots, box of old stock tubes, etc. We discovered I had like seven old 300B NOS, we sold those for hundreds.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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