So I thought that this would be the best place to talk about this thing and just generally see if anyone here has any more info regarding anything to do with this piece.
I found this in the shop display of a local tip shop last year, where they appeared to have a haul from the radio transmission department of a local University, they also had tons of valves and other junk but this appeared to be the stand out to me. So I got it for the grand sum of $30 and instantly knew that it was some kind of audio valve gear by the "DECIBELS" in the main meter. The plan is to eventually send it to a tech and have it up and running as a valve preamp to use in my humble home studio.
It's made by an old Australian company called "Sydney Transmission Products" and as you can see from the pics is called an "A.P.O. T.M.S. No2 MARK 2".
I have searched everywhere on the net for more info on this unit and even finding references to the company are few and far between. I hope that someone here may know something about it like, when it was made, what exactly it does?, how many were made?, for what industry purpose were they made, radio?, and is it possible to use in a modern studio environment realistically?
Also very interested if Rick and Rob might have any comments regarding the construction of the unit and if they've seen one before. I think I'll be sending it to Proharmonic sometime this year to get it going again as it obviously needs a lot of work, so if anyone has schematics, that would be really, really helpful. I can tell from the inside that this is a beautifully constructed piece from yesteryear, shame to let it turn to junk.
enjoy the pics :)





