RE: AK808A -
morzh - 12-19-2014
Edison....never worked one one.
Then again, I never worked on a heck of a whole lot.
Mostly Philcos.
Well, they are not that different after all....except for AK usin 58 tubes everywhere, same thing...
RE: AK808A -
sam - 12-19-2014
mike
come on don`t be so modest we seen the stuff kirk gives you

you moving after new year ?
hey thought for ya kirk can make a bed in you new garage
sam
RE: AK808A -
morzh - 12-20-2014
I have a pool table there...and a sauna. And there is a dedicated beer fridge. Huh? Oh, and a bar stand too.
RE: AK808A -
Arran - 12-20-2014
(12-19-2014, 11:01 PM)mafiamen2 Wrote: good job mike can`t wait to hear it in your new place

p.s. I have an Edison radio for you to work on 
Edison radios don't appear to be anything exotic, Edison bought out Splitdorf around 1927-28 (and overpaid for the company) after the old man retired and the son took over. From what I can see they are pretty much your standard TRF circuit with typical late 1920s and early 30s AC tubes.
Regards
Arran