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billso
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Posted: 10 February 2021 at 7:05pm |
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Does anyone happen know who made this ?
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APW
Young Croc Joined: 13 November 2012 Location: Kent, UK Status: Online Points: 1173 |
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The heatsink fins on the side of the case and meters look very BK electronics and they used to have an OEM service so they could have made it for someone else… send them an email (with a photo/ screengrab) and ask them if they made it…. sales@bkelec.com |
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monkeypuzzle
Young Croc Joined: 25 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 923 |
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I definitely had a lyonforge amp that looked just like that in about 1997! It didn’t work so I ripped out the insides and jumped two Maplin 150w mosfets off the PSU!
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monkeypuzzle
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Infact, image search Lyon forge MOS400 and there it is...
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billso
Young Croc Joined: 03 February 2008 Location: town Status: Offline Points: 620 |
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Great thanks.
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jbl_man
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This is normal for Lyon forge. Every one i have seen is either dead or dying. Very cheaply made inside,cheap components ,the PSU filter caps are usually allways leaking,or blown to bits. Imagine the Amstrad of pro-audio,and it gives you an idea of the quality. |
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Be seeing you.
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BJtheDJ
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TBH, I don't think that they were as good as that |
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csg
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To be fair i used to buy quite a few of terralec’s lyonforge modules, the 140w, 200w and 500w units mostly. They were really cheap ( i recall around £39 for the 140w, and £65 for the 200w, this would have been early/mid 1990’s) and built them into my own consoles or rack cases. Never ever had a single issue with any of them. I think they were very good value for money.
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