Well, I'm so proud of my Dynaco PAS 3. I've had it for 3-4 years and used it as a work in process. Here's the list of what I did to it over the last few years just for kicks.
Changes
1. Created the SDS Audio Labs capacitor board and replaced rectifier.
2. Replace the selector switch.
3. Replace the RCA connector strip (1st time).
4. Replaced all the resistors and capacitors on the PC5 and PC6 boards.
5. Replaced wiring with teflon wire.
Attempted to sell on eBay a few weeks ago and buyer returned it because of loose connection from 12x4 tube caused low volume.
6. Fixed loose connections
7. Replaced the RCA connector strip (2nd time) with custom made board.
8. Replaced the volume control with Nobel potentiometer.
Now, it's done and my girlfriend loves the "analog" sound to listen to classical music. Can't sell it on eBay now. Anyway, now I'd want to have $400 to sell with all the time in it.
See photos at Picasa Photo Site
Changes
1. Created the SDS Audio Labs capacitor board and replaced rectifier.
2. Replace the selector switch.
3. Replace the RCA connector strip (1st time).
4. Replaced all the resistors and capacitors on the PC5 and PC6 boards.
5. Replaced wiring with teflon wire.
Attempted to sell on eBay a few weeks ago and buyer returned it because of loose connection from 12x4 tube caused low volume.
6. Fixed loose connections
7. Replaced the RCA connector strip (2nd time) with custom made board.
8. Replaced the volume control with Nobel potentiometer.
Now, it's done and my girlfriend loves the "analog" sound to listen to classical music. Can't sell it on eBay now. Anyway, now I'd want to have $400 to sell with all the time in it.
See photos at Picasa Photo Site