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Old 8th Jun 2019, 6:41 am   #1
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Default Putting a Ferrograph Series 7 back together

Trying to put back together a Series 7 half track stereo machine that someone else had (for some reason) removed the heads from. They've also cut off the coloured RCA/phono plugs on the head leads. I've worked out they're for the left/right channels on both the erase and record heads, but which colour belongs to which head/channel? I've bought new RCA plugs in the same colours to try and put it back as closely as possible to original condition.
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Old 8th Jun 2019, 11:02 am   #2
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Default Re: Putting a Ferrograph Series 7 back together

Hi John,
Let me have your e-mail and I will send the head colour info.
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