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Also, where would the fuse be located on the chassis? There is something that looks like a fuse holder, made of black bakelite, but it is much to small to hold any standad fuse type. I figured it was just a test point.
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Sorry to hear about the library. Usually it's a place where (seemingly) enlightened people work
Hope the rest of your local agencies have a little more spring in their step!I had an energetic young lady find me a Sams at the library in Bellevue (3 miles from Microsoft) once; she went to the back THREE times to look, only to finally come back, saddened. She says "I just don't see your McIntosh MR-55 on any of these folders". Since this is geek country, she thought I meant APPLE MACintosh. I explained to her it was HI-FI gear, take a look in the TV folders, and she went back one more time and found it! We had a nice chat, and I thanked her for her hard work. Seems that even in the wealthiest Zip code in a ten-state area, not everyone has seen a McIntosh! |
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Any chance you could post a photo of the black part? I'm really curious myself, and if I don't know, my ex-shop-owner friend or someone on here will. I had a 24" Westinghouse with an all-copper chassis back in '67. It had a very sensitive tuner, and when the AFTRA strike had all the Seattle stations off the air that summer, I was DXing all the Portland stations with it!
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The chassis number is;
D 007181
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