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- From: dcovell@hfglobe.intel.com (David Covell)
- Subject: Amp question
- Message-ID: <BzDBF7.AKx@hfglobe.intel.com>
- Organization: Intel Corporation
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 19:57:03 GMT
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- Older Fender amps use a black material as a substrate for the point-to-
- point wired circuitry. What is this stuff, what's its proper name, and
- where can I get some (or an acceptable substitute)?
- The material is black, semi-flexible, about 3/32" thick, and I assume it
- has high dielectric value. Probably very tolerant of high temperatures also.
- I don't care if it's not identical to the original Fender material as long
- as it works in similar applications.
- Thanks in advance...
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