The title is a tribute to James May's series on Amazon Prime. I've been a fan of this classically trained musician turned TV presenter, author, and journalist since his Top Gear UK days.👍
However, this blog entry isn't about cars, reverse engineering or fine wine. It's about the other man in Japan.😄
JP in Akihabara
The former Noguchi stall in the basement is now occupied by General Transformer Sales Co. Ltd or Gtrans. Based on this, we can conclude that Power Max is the transformer manufacturer formerly represented by Noguchi and now distributed by Gtrans.
Gtrans still has speakers and amplifier kits but the inventory is not as extensive as it was before
Gtrans still has speakers and amplifier kits but the inventory is not as extensive as it was before
Finemet and regular type Power Max transformers are still available but less models are stocked. Most Finemet models are now made to order.
The auto-former volume control at the bottom shelf reminds me of a Teramoto I wired for a friend.
Much less Hashimoto models, only a handful of old stock Tamura and no more Tango
But there's some good news. The recently reorganized ISO (ex-Tango ISO) transformer company is distributed stateside by TubeUSA.
Take note, Gtrans is only open Tuesday - Saturday
Kasuga Wireless has their own line and can also supply any Hashimoto model within a day's notice.
JP's Jazz Kissa adventures
Western Electric 22 horn + Eltus TA 4181 woofer inside the WE753 style cabinet
RCA Theater Amps
But according to their website they also use an Eltus custom modified Altec 1567 preamp + Altec 1569A power amp
Turntable: RCA 70D
Tonearm + Cartridge: Eltus modified Western Electric 5A + 9A
Left: Western Electric WE555 field-coil compression driver
Middle: Field Coil Power Supply
Right: Eltus 596 field coil super tweeter