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Originally Posted by 70SATMan
Thanks Baz. Currently just running a Yamaha AV amp in 5.1 until I get a new console and equipment
Hutch. Then, I’ll set up a two channel with sub for music. The Cornwalls have been in storage for the last three years during remodel work. Just dug them out to use with a laser disc player we inherited from the in laws. Man, did she spend some money! The player was almost $1k back in ‘98 and she had accumulated over 350 discs. Only kept about 80, mainly classics that we didn’t have in another format or can’t find to stream. Just watched the original theatrical release of Star Wars before Lucas tweaked them. Just as I remember from ‘77!
It’s a soldering station Baz. Usually used for precise benchtop work. ESD safe. Can use a variety of different style tips in the wand but, I’ve only ever used a small, med and large tip depending on what I was working on. Has built in ground fault and short circuit protection as well as smart heat control.
A bit overkill for site work but, it’s outlasted many a mate’s cheaper plug in pencil soldering tools.
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Ah.....I see it now and should have put two and two together seeing the solder iron and solder coil. But appreciate the info. I guess I was thrown off by that box thing.
Pretty cool about the laser disc stuff! My late Aunt Bobbie (on my father's side) had one and also an accumulation of discs. She left everything to my oldest brother and I bet he still has all of that.
Nice to see someone utilizing some of the vintage audio equipment from the good old days. I have some of it still in my collection and really enjoy it.
Cheers and enjoy, mate!