posted March 23, 2014 01:30 PM
About 2 months ago I bought an B&H filmosound specialist 8399 at a local second hand store. The only thing I needed to do was free up and clean the needle bearing of the take up arm. After some research I wanted to know what amplifier it has. I thought an tube amplifier but after opening it up it turned out to be a transistor amplifier. Is it original or a replacement? To me it looks original.
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From: Aldershot, Hampshire, UK
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posted March 24, 2014 04:44 AM
Robin, I don't think there is an easy way to tell if you have a UK market 8399 as they were made in Japan and probably were the same for the whole of Europe. One indication might be if you have a British made 110V transformer (GB Equipment or Rank). I believe the model started manufacture about 1964 with a valve (tube) amp and was not introduced to the UK until around 1968 with a valve amp. Later examples were transistor.
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posted March 24, 2014 04:06 PM
The 8399 was introduced in 1965 and was for AC/DC mains and required no transformer. It and its later brother the 8636 were described as Maritime. At that time many ships only had DC supplies.
I have an 8636 and it has a valve amp. The amplifier chassis is at live potential and it's necessary to insert the speaker plug before turning on the amplifier. If done in the other order you blow a fuse.
My 8636 is a single case model. It has a small speaker mounted on a hinging panel that you use in situ or the whole "door" can be removed to be placed near the screen.
The speaker plug is a non-standard jack which is so designed so that a microphone jack plug cannot be inadvertently inserted.
posted March 24, 2014 04:31 PM
You say that the 8636 is a single case with a hinged speaker. Why has my 8399 a hinged speaker and is also a single case? May it have gotten a new case? I know thanks to sticker it was bought and serviced by a dealer of visual and audio equipment for educational purposes in Velp near Arnhem back in the day.
I am very happy with it and for the hours it ran (before I needed a new bulb), I enjoyed using it.