I recently picked up a 1961-62 Voice of Music Model 722 reel-to-reel recorder for $10 US. After a visual inspection and cleaning, it powered-up and works fine. The main amp circuit is a SE 2x12ax7 with 6L6output. Plug a guitar into the Left Input and it rocks. I've attached a scan of the schematic sheet from inside the amp along with a revised version that I re-drew showing just the important stuff. Right now, all I've done is pull the 12ax7, 12au7, and Magic-Eye tubes from the non-essential circuits along with pulling the motor/fan assembly and hard-wiring the Tape-Sensor switch closed. (BTW - the 2 extra 12ax7's are British-made Mullards while the 12au7's are Mullard re-branded USA-made ;-). I'm pretty pleased with the amp as it is, but I want to remove the extra circuitry and maybe do a few mods. For starters, I need to look at adding dropping resistors to the secondaries to get the heater, rectifier, and HT voltages where they should be with modern wall voltages and am planning on a 3-wire power cord with seperate fuses for the 6.3v and 5v secondaries. The main thing I'm worried about are the odd caps and resistors sprinkled around the main amp circuit that I don't completely understand the purpose of. For starters, looking at my re-drawn circuit, what purpose does R8 serve and why is R7 there? Do either one of them need to be pulled, or left as-is? The next major area is the R/C networks on the output of the 6L6 tube. What in the world is going on there? Should I rip some, all, or none? I want to simplify things to make it easier to work on in the future. My education and experience as a technician didn't include tubes and I'm slowly trying to get a handle on things, but this circuit has a lot of things going on that I don't want to bother with, but I don't want to mess things up and have to re-work stuff.
Anyways, I'd appreciate any ideas, suggestions, and comments. I could just leave it as-is (it sounds nice and really rips when the volume is 50% or better), but I feel the urge to tinker and maybe put some of the extra input/output jacks to use.
Anyways, I'd appreciate any ideas, suggestions, and comments. I could just leave it as-is (it sounds nice and really rips when the volume is 50% or better), but I feel the urge to tinker and maybe put some of the extra input/output jacks to use.
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