--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "duncan" <ferrograph@...> wrote: > > >>I assumed he was referring to "CALVED". Yes TOA make amps, small PA's, etc.<< > > correct assumption, shoulda made that clear but these lists don't seem to support italics. > > I was surprised & amused to see "calved" to mean, one presumes, the same as our north-east-england word "raxed" or "smettered", because the entry in the d/b predates bart simpson's "don't have a cow, man!" by some time, implying wider use of bovine references in this area of the US vernacular. > > I used to have a toa p.a. amp; it was given to me as a junker & needed a new DC fuse.... > 120W, multiple inputs & outputs (it could drive 4-16 ohm & 70V or 100V line from different taps on the same output trafo), & it could run off mains or 12V battery. wish I still had it. > > duncan. > I have a TOA PA amplifier ..Got it cheap it takes plug-in modules.I have 2 , a phono input and a MIC input. These are NOT cheap if you buy them new..$1200 or there bouts
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Re: A report on simple repairs for your amusement
2009-05-13 by Scott
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