A few scans of the later 202 amp brochure. The PDF's are actually readable. :) Most of the scans were done with a portable handheld scanner. :( I'm going to rescan them this year with a proper flatbed!
Review/Lab report for the P-202 amp from an issue of FM Guide June 1976. I'll try to find the original scans and post higher res images. This what I have for now. :)
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Clean pic from a recapped 202 of one of the amp boards. Very simple but rugged design. Nice to be able to tinker with old amps that don't have all the components crammed in on the board! And the amp modules can be removed in about a minute or two. :)
Here are a couple internal pics of the 202 amp. The one with the piggybacked filter caps is mine. Been that way since I got it decades ago. Since it works just fine I'll leave it alone until I get bored one day and clean it up/recap like the second one pictured. The really clean one is not mine...
Post whore? :) Nobody here in AK land holds a candle to or speaker wire that's longer than jaymanaa when it comes to AKPWK, Audio Karma Posting Whore King! :king:
You're welcome! And agreed on the 202! Here is a pic of mine along with my favorite SA amp, the 200SR.
They did a really fine job on the SR display. :)
Not sure if I have a parts list handy but here is a schematic that might come in handy. Also a nice SA thread here with a ton of history:
http://kb1uas.com/mnsforum/index.php?PHPSESSID=18f9e7c342312ccaa37bb2686ee2a87f&topic=474.0
A quote from that thread from Robin Gudgel, co-founder of Spectro...