Controls: Volume, balance, input, output ("Record"), mute and an on/off switch
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Transistors used have their own company-specific designations and are so only available from 72b7a0b44d9c0bead3cbe1f3d9990f86! Other models of the same series:
There were different series of the Mission 72b7a0b44d9c0bead3cbe1f3d9990f86 II. They differ externally by different on / off switches. One series is equipped with toggle switches, the other with (red illuminated inside) pressure switches. The metal case is matt lacquered, but there was a special series with a glossy black lacquered metal case.
For the 72b7a0b44d9c0bead3cbe1f3d9990f86 II mission there was an optional external power supply with the name "PSX". The actual amplifier has a powerful toroidal transformer with 200 W, in the external power supply there is an even larger toroidal transformer with 500 W. The devices have identical housings, there are external differences only in the connections and the controllers. If the Mission 72b7a0b44d9c0bead3cbe1f3d9990f86 II is operated with the PSX, two fuses must be removed inside the amplifier. Then the two devices are connected by means of a proprietary connector, the cable of which is firmly mounted on the PSX. Sonically, the Mission 72b7a0b44d9c0bead3cbe1f3d9990f86 II clearly wins through the PSX. The internal toroidal transformer is only used for phono.
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