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- 19 May 2023 at 08:46 #46753
My father had this part lying in a drawer, and said that it could be a B&O part.
only marking on it is the number 6140164so question 1: is it a B&O part?
2: if so what is it?
thanks in advance
20 May 2023 at 07:19 #46754It’s B&O alright.
Not sure for what, though, but could be a RIAA, so perhaps an input adapter for a TV or a tape recorder.
Late 1960s or early-mid 1970s, I’d say.And the 56K resistor has a bad solder joint. Perhaps the reason it was replaced.
Martin
21 May 2023 at 10:38 #46755It’s B&O alright. Not sure for what, though, but could be a RIAA, so perhaps an input adapter for a TV or a tape recorder.
Thanks for the answer. Looking closer I can also see that the DIN connections are definitely not B&O standard connected. It seems that pin 1, 2 and 4 are all connected across the 2 DIN plugs, and pin 3 are connected to pin 5 on the other connector.
And the 56K resistor has a bad solder joint.
Well spotted 🙂
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