
New DYNAKIT Products for 2011
The
Dynakit reproduction (PAS-CH) PAS CHASSIS.
Finally a chassis worthy of your next DIY project. We have re-engineered the venerable
PAS chassis retaining the classic look and dimensional accuracy of the original Dynaco
PAS preamplifier. The chassis kit includes a choice of three (3) faceplates and optional
accessories such as control knobs, switches, transformers and more....
See PAS Chassis & Parts
The (PAS-CH) kit does not include the circuit boards..... We will provide direct links
to a number of recommended suppliers of these boards for your convenience.
The
Norman Koren Dynaco PAS build is under way... Check out the Zynsonix DIY Audio Blog which includes photos and
description of this build which is currently under construction. Chassis and related PAS components were provided
by Dynakit. Thank you for sharing this with us Brian.
DIY Audio Electronics from Zynsonix.com: The Norman Koren Dynaco PAS Preamp
PA 211 Power Transformer.
Exact drop-in replacement for your PAS Series preamplifiers.
Improved design which runs measureably cooler.....
See Model # PA 211
Dynaco Speaker Badges.
Accurate reproduction with Black epoxy logo on brushed finished brass plate.
Includes # 6 wood screw mount just like the original and top clear coat to protect
against corrosion. Fits all original Dynaco Aperiodic speaker Models A-10 through A-50.
See Model # SPK-LB

DYNAKIT COVERS are back in stock as of 8-11-11
Supply is limited so get them while you can as our next cover production run will not be till year end.

Dynakit ST-70 Restoration by Sal Brisindi
Sal is a New Jersey guy who restores tube radios and hifi gear.
Click here to take a look at
Sal's "before & after" photos of an St-70 amplifier he recently restored for a customer.
Many of the parts including the chassis were provided by us here at Dynakit.
You can also visit Sal's web page at:
http://www.tuberadios.com/dynaco-st70/restore.html

Unique ST-35 Build 6-15-11

A Customer's Review: New Dynaco ST-35 Bias Control Upgrade Kit
I am lucky, I have a new ST35 & a rebuilt SCA35 (as power amp only).
Both I have put in the ST35-BCU bias upgrade kit to & have done 3
additional critical changes. The Bias kit was constructed per instructions and I...
Click here to read the full review.

A Customer's Review: Dynakit ST-35 3-26-09
Dear DynakitParts.com, This letter comes as an unsolicited
commentary on the quality of your products, and in particular,
the ST-35 Kit that I purchased and assembled! First, as a "rookie"
in the electronics area, I was not sure if this was going to be
over my head or not. But, I’m glad I took the risk, because ...
Click here to read the full review.

A Customer's Review: DYNAKIT MARK III 12-16-07
Kevin, I have been listening to my Dynakit Mark III amps for
about a month now and wanted to write and tell you how truly
excellent they sound. It was accidental that I found your
company while in Barnes & Nobel picking up a new release CD.
I came across Audio Express Magazine...
Click here to read the full review.

7199 Tube is Discontinued
In 2007, Sovtek abruptly ceased production of the 7199 (Triode/Pentode) tube.
The remaining supply of these tubes have already become increasingly scarce and costs have risen sharply.
NOS types of this tube will soon become unobtainable. Accordingly, Dynakit has selected the 6GH8A (Triode/Pentode)
tube as a direct replacement for the 7199 tube.
more...

New Multi-Section Capacitor
Designed specifically for the new Dynakit MKIII Amplifier, we are pleased to announce the addition of our new Multi-Section Quad Capacitor
P/N 281320-6.
Benefits Include increased capacitance and higher voltage ratings on all (4) sections for improved performance and reliability.
No need for above or below chassis multiple capacitors or tight-fitting circuit boards.
IN STOCK NOW

Read the Dynakit Reviews on MSNBC.com Article by Gary Krakow

AudioKarma.org Discussion Forums - RichPA builds a Dynakit!
Congratulations to Richard Carlson of Pa.
Richard was one of the 1st to purchase and sucessfully assemble the new
Dynakit ST-35 vacuum tube amplifier. This appears to be Richard's first
amplifier kit project and from the photo's posted at
this link it is
a job well done!
Thank you for sharing this with us.