Hello,
I'm proud to say I'm now a member of the growing family of Hiwatts! I picked up a Custom 100 from 1980 today. Hylight Electronics edition with partridge transformers. It sounds great.
One question though.... I can't for the love god move the ohm-selector... What to do?
Thanks,
BOB
Hiwatt Custom 100 -80 Hylight
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- mikhailwatt
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Re: Hiwatt Custom 100 -80 Hylight
Congratulations and welcome!
I have a DR504 from 1980 and it is a great-sounding amp. Yours should have the plug + socket style selector. Is the plug stuck in the socket?
Mike
I have a DR504 from 1980 and it is a great-sounding amp. Yours should have the plug + socket style selector. Is the plug stuck in the socket?
Mike
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
Re: Hiwatt Custom 100 -80 Hylight
Thanks Mike,mikhailwatt wrote:Congratulations and welcome!
I have a DR504 from 1980 and it is a great-sounding amp. Yours should have the plug + socket style selector. Is the plug stuck in the socket?
Mike
It has a 3-way selector. 4, 8 & 16.
I really can't move it at all... (
- mikhailwatt
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Re: Hiwatt Custom 100 -80 Hylight
It's not a selector "switch" like modern amps use.
Does this help? http://mhuss.com/Hiwatt/vsel.html
Does this help? http://mhuss.com/Hiwatt/vsel.html
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
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Re: Hiwatt Custom 100 -80 Hylight
Welcome!
It isn't a switch. It doesn't turn, You simply pull it straight out and push it in with the arrow to the desired impedance or voltage.
It isn't a switch. It doesn't turn, You simply pull it straight out and push it in with the arrow to the desired impedance or voltage.
Re: Hiwatt Custom 100 -80 Hylight
Ahh!!!!Dr.HIWATT wrote:Welcome!
It isn't a switch. It doesn't turn, You simply pull it straight out and push it in with the arrow to the desired impedance or voltage.
Thank you very much indeed!
BOB