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Refurbishing a Dynaco Stereo 80

outside view showing replaced audio i/o connectors

Really? A Stereo 80?

From time to time, customers have asked about using the Updatemydynaco modules to refurbish a Stereo 80. Although it takes a lot more work than updating a Stereo 120, it can be done. I recommend it (at this time) only for the mechanically inclined do-it-yourselfer.

The Stereo 80 and 120 had similar designs. The main differences were:

One of my customers, Tim, did the first such conversion. For that conversion, he ordered:

Tim is a handy guy, and he fabricated his own version of super heatsinks, along with a special super heat sink for the power supply. He arranged them in the U-shaped form shown in the following pictures. That shape allowed him to fit (essentially) the same transformer as we use in the GT-101 power amplifier, making the power supply brawny enough to support the higher output power.

outside view showing replaced audio i/o connectors

outside view showing iec power connector

You'll note that Tim has retro-fit:

The end result is 120 Watts (60 Watts/channel) is the smaller footprint of a Stereo 80!

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