Had a very old home made amp dropped off and he wants to know if the power supply and one output transformers can be used to build a guitar amp. Well the cabinet is home made and looks like rats nest wiring on the outside of the chassis. The chassis’s and probably the faceplate were pulled from something else but who knows what. Pictures included.
There are two separate chassis, one for power supply and one for preamp and output. Power supply has a Triad R-120A with a 5V3, that is a V, rectifier tube. On the output side it has 5 12AX7’s and a pair of Stancor A-8072 output transformers with a pair EL34’s on each side and looks to be wired ultra linear. The unit has a switch on the faceplate to change between mono and stereo.
Looking to find out if the power supply one of output transforms can be used to build an amp with a pair of 6L6, 6V6 something else stay with EL34 or just say no to it. If it can be used, I guess what output tubes will work would determine the style of amp.
Here are the output transformer specs I found.
Stancor A-8072
Primary impedance 7600 Ohms
Sec impedance 4,6 16
Max primary DC per half 100
Max output 25 watt
There are two separate chassis, one for power supply and one for preamp and output. Power supply has a Triad R-120A with a 5V3, that is a V, rectifier tube. On the output side it has 5 12AX7’s and a pair of Stancor A-8072 output transformers with a pair EL34’s on each side and looks to be wired ultra linear. The unit has a switch on the faceplate to change between mono and stereo.
Looking to find out if the power supply one of output transforms can be used to build an amp with a pair of 6L6, 6V6 something else stay with EL34 or just say no to it. If it can be used, I guess what output tubes will work would determine the style of amp.
Here are the output transformer specs I found.
Stancor A-8072
Primary impedance 7600 Ohms
Sec impedance 4,6 16
Max primary DC per half 100
Max output 25 watt
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