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  • #16
    I guess a different version of the same model. That schematic makes a lot more sense than the one I had*, though they could have used the other half of the 12AX7 and saved a 6AV6.

    *edit: I spoke too soon, The tremolo oscillator is a little mixed-up.
    Last edited by dmeek; 04-20-2021, 12:57 AM.

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    • #17
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ID:	951374 Hi folks,

      I picked up a PEPCO Paul Model 203 as a freebie when buying another amp about 15 years ago, and I honestly thought it something handmade, as it looked really cheap. it didn't sound very good so I just tossed it in my closet. Fast forward, and I learned the basics in refurbishing/recapping amps as I needed a way to fix up an old Valco that I wasn't sure was worth hauling to an amp tech. That went really well, the amp sounded much better, so hauled out the Paul from the closet. Not a lot of data out there, but more than I found in 2005. I at least knew the amp wasn't somebody's Heath kit. I'm in the process of recapping and replacing other out of tolerance resistors, so I decided to try my hand at drawing a schematic. It’s my first one, so don’t crucify me.

      4 input jacks, no fusebox.

      Jay
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      Last edited by jaydeshan; 02-03-2022, 01:32 AM.

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      • #18
        I see C6 twice. The one in series with the OT primary doesn't make sense - wouldn't allow DC current to pass.
        - Own Opinions Only -

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        • #19
          Good catch,Helmholtz. You are correct. I've edited and removed. Thanks!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by dmeek View Post
            I'm not familiar with the 6AV6 but it seems to me that with the cathode grounded a signal on the pin 5 anode would not affect the triode.
            Also to support my point about the tube count here is a scan from an old Eaton's catalog (Eaton's was a Canadian department store like Sears)


            https://music-electronics-forum.com/...1&d=1556311400



            Eaton's sold Symphonic and Vagabond brands. Who sold Pine and Lifco?
            dmeek , if you find out, please post. I've been looking.

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