TRP Internal Photo

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Does anyone have an internal photo of the Lampi TRP? I was specifically curious about how the rectifier was wired. I didn't want to open mine up because it doesn't look easy to take off the bottom cover. I was hoping someone had a photo or could point me to a stock photo on the internet.

Thanks very much.
 

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Does anyone have an internal photo of the Lampi TRP? I was specifically curious about how the rectifier was wired. I didn't want to open mine up because it doesn't look easy to take off the bottom cover. I was hoping someone had a photo or could point me to a stock photo on the internet.

Thanks very much.
It might be hard to find that photo... Can you tell us what do you want to check? Maybe there is another way in which we can help you :)
 

ihmeyers

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Thanks, I think I got my answer without it.

I have an accessory called a Super-Rectifier from a company named Space-Tech. I have used it to replace stock rectifiers in a DHT pre-amp I have and it works very well. When I tried it with a low-powered SET it immediately blew a fuse. When I sent the designer a picture of the amp he said he knew immediately it was because of how that rectifier was wired. I asked him yesterday whether or not I can use it to replace the recitifer of the TRP and his first response was could I get a picture of how the rectifier was wired, Upon thinking about it he said he thought he could build the necessary cable without knowing that although a picture of the bottom of the rectifier socket would help.

I know it might sound like some hare-brained idea but it works very well with my preamp and the designer has been nothing up professional and helpful from the beginning.

 

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