1960s Early Transistor Home Made Stereo Amplifier
I test out this old amp to see if it still works. The multipin Belling Lee connectors seem to be known as Belling Lee Unitor Pattern 102, and the Mullard Transistors were first made around 1957. AWA Australia did make transistors.

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