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Old 26th Feb 2019, 12:59 am   #21
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Default Re: My first post and my first Dynatron.

If the HFC203 is the one shown in the photo, then the chassis is either an SRX29 or a 1275. As it has the Garrard SP25 Mk 4? deck, I think it is the 1275. It will be printed on the escutcheon of the chassis.
Either way, the SRX29/30 and 1275/1375 chassis are virtually identical. They all use the same output amp modules. The chassis numbering was changed for 1975 model year when the record deck was changed from the Goldring G101 to the SP25.
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