Scan required from ORIGINAL ST-70 manual please

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Scan required from ORIGINAL ST-70 manual please

Postby mugsy » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:08 am

Hi folks!

I'm wondering if some kind soul out there would be willing to e-mail me a very good quality scan of page 12 (black & white photograph - not drawing - of the underside of the ST-70 layout). E-mail is: john _ s _ may AT hotmail.com (take out all spaces).

I already have the manual, but just fancy a good quality reproduction of this picture for 'the archives'!

Many thanks Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_06


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Postby mesherm » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:26 am

One of the best scans available on the internet is here:
http://www.dynakitparts.com/store/manuals/Dyna-ST70.pdf
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Postby mugsy » Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:44 pm

Hi :)

Yes I already have that PDF, but am after a good quality scan of the photo in the manual.

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Are you looking for the pictorial for the ST-70 ?

Postby Bob01605 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:22 am

mugsy wrote:Hi :)

Yes I already have that PDF, but am after a good quality scan of the photo in the manual.

- J


Mugsy,

Are looking for the PICTORIAL for the stock Dynaco ST-70 ? I have one you can download at the link below ... It is my own scan from an original ST-70 pictorial with all the transformer wires color coded. The PHOTO on the back page of the original ST-70 manual is not that good for checking your wiring. You are better off to use the pictorial ...

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/Bo ... r_1024.jpg

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Postby mugsy » Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:10 am

Many thanks for that Bob, but it's the photograph I want, just for display purposes.

Cheers,

- John
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Dynaco ST-70 photo

Postby Bob01605 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:42 pm

mugsy wrote:Many thanks for that Bob, but it's the photograph I want, just for display purposes.

Cheers,

- John


Mugsy,

Check out the link below for the black and white photo of the ST-70 interior that was on page 12 of the original ST-70 manual. This is a scan from one of my original ST-70 manuals. Dynaco did it in some type of half-tone and the quality even on the original manual was not that great.

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Postby mugsy » Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:13 am

Bob, you are a star, Sir! Thank you very much that is exactly what I was after - the copy in the PDF manual is very washed out, but this is perfect Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_12

Much obliged!

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Postby lorne » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:21 pm

Bob: THANKS! That's a terrific photo scan of the p. 12 interior shot; it will help all of us who have the pdf. version of the manual. Your color drawing has been a huge help to me, especially as my early C. 1961 PA-060 wiring is discolored, and I have an anomaly in the color coding. The photo is an excellent addition because it gives you the feeling for how the wire is dressed — an important thing considering the space restriction in the ST-70
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Postby burnedfingers » Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:43 am

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I have an anomaly in the color coding.


I have a Dynaco Stereo 70 that has so much fading on the transformer wiring(output) that I had to take the covers off just to see an unfaded portion of wire.
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Postby lorne » Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:15 am

I had to take the covers off just to see an unfaded portion of wire.
I had to do the same thing. Bob's color scan has helped me to splice in new, tinned solid core wire with acrylic impregnated fiberglass spaghetti insulation (good for 200 degrees and over 600 Volts). I copied the scan exactly and the white/red wires are now the standard red, red. Next — the O/PTs.
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