Dynakit PB 028-1 Euro version 230 vac 50/60 hz power transformer as used in the
original/new Dyankit ST-35 and SCA-35 amplifiers. Also can be used with Shannon
Park’s venerable DIY ST35 Kit. ETA June 2008
ST35-BCU bias control upgrade PC board providing individual bias adjustment
for up to (4) EL84 tubes. Designed to fit the original or new Dynakit ST-35.
May also be used with the original SCA-35 integrated amplifier with some minor
modifications to accept the PC board mounting. ETA June 2008
We are pleased to announce a limited production run of (100) of our ST-35 chassis
fabricated from mirror finished stainless steel. Due to both the escalating cost
of stainless steel and difficulty in producing this specific chassis this may be
our only production run on this item. ETA June 2008
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.
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...
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
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.