I had aquired many years ago an old RCA reel to reel. Now, at age 45 I'm wanting to learn guitar and being that I've always been an electronics type guy thought that that old tape recorder might make for a good fender champ type conversion.
It has 4 tubes, a 6x4 rectifier, a 5879 that I think is used for bias in recording, a 12AX7, and a 6AQ5 output tube. I have stripped the amp from the recorder and it will function as is if I apply a signal on the wires from the old head. I connected an mp3 player to those and got audio through the speakers.
I figured I'd have to strip all the components and start from scratch. I do have a few questions though.
1) The recorder had an external speaker connection that disconnects the internal speakers when one is plugged in. According to the manual, it states the external speaker impedence should be 3.2 ohms. Would a 4 or 8 ohm speaker be ok with that output transformer??
2) Would the 6x4 rectifier tube be ok or should it be swapped out for diodes or a different rectifier tube?
3) Being that the amp "works" as it is, would I be able to re-use the old capacitors or should I just replace them from the start?
Most of my electronics experiance has been in the digital world and I'm not familiar with any analog circuitry let alone that from 60 years ago Any help or thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Rick
It has 4 tubes, a 6x4 rectifier, a 5879 that I think is used for bias in recording, a 12AX7, and a 6AQ5 output tube. I have stripped the amp from the recorder and it will function as is if I apply a signal on the wires from the old head. I connected an mp3 player to those and got audio through the speakers.
I figured I'd have to strip all the components and start from scratch. I do have a few questions though.
1) The recorder had an external speaker connection that disconnects the internal speakers when one is plugged in. According to the manual, it states the external speaker impedence should be 3.2 ohms. Would a 4 or 8 ohm speaker be ok with that output transformer??
2) Would the 6x4 rectifier tube be ok or should it be swapped out for diodes or a different rectifier tube?
3) Being that the amp "works" as it is, would I be able to re-use the old capacitors or should I just replace them from the start?
Most of my electronics experiance has been in the digital world and I'm not familiar with any analog circuitry let alone that from 60 years ago Any help or thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Rick
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