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Amplifier with no maker's plate other than scriptform logo of Ohm and model
SC60 on front (from 1983) or even where a plate could have been. Used for 20
years on 240V so presumably 240V rated. Uses RCA & TI active and Accutronics
springline so presumably USA made. Word "ohm" makes it impossible to google
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Amplifier with no maker's plate other than scriptform logo of Ohm and
model
SC60 on front (from 1983) or even where a plate could have been. Used for
20
years on 240V so presumably 240V rated. Uses RCA & TI active and
Accutronics
springline so presumably USA made. Word "ohm" makes it impossible to
google
for



** Ohm are a long established US speaker maker:

http://www.ohmspeakers.com/

Don't think they ever made guitar amps.

You are one dumb ****wit.


..... Phil


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On 10/01/2010 09:45, N_Cook wrote:
Amplifier with no maker's plate other than scriptform logo of Ohm and model
SC60 on front (from 1983) or even where a plate could have been. Used for 20
years on 240V so presumably 240V rated. Uses RCA& TI active and Accutronics
springline so presumably USA made. Word "ohm" makes it impossible to google
for


http://www.ohm.co.uk/

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http://www.ohm.co.uk/



** So it is pommy crap after all.




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On 10/01/2010 09:45, N_Cook wrote:
Amplifier with no maker's plate other than scriptform logo of Ohm and

model
SC60 on front (from 1983) or even where a plate could have been. Used

for 20
years on 240V so presumably 240V rated. Uses RCA& TI active and

Accutronics
springline so presumably USA made. Word "ohm" makes it impossible to

google
for


http://www.ohm.co.uk/

Ron(UK)



Ta for that, not come across them before, absolutely nothing inside would
indicate UK manufacture, despite at that sort of era, it would have been pcb
populated/soldered etc in UK I would think




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Getting in closer, Dubilier and Philips caps, UK made pots and probably
Cliff jack sockets. So lesson is passives rathe rthan actives more likely
indicate nationality.


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