I just picked up a handsome 15 watt push pull PA amp made in Vancouver in the 60s by Barvic Engineering Ltd. It has a pair of EL 84 power tubes and a 12ax7 for a phase inverter. The recto is a 6ca4 tube. The preamp has a pair of ef86s which is unusual in north america and also a 12 au7 in the preamp circuit. There are two input jacks on the front, an rca phono input on the back and a 1/4 inch jack on the top that is connected to the choke. It has a feedback loop so I'm assuming it runs in Class AB. All I have done to it thius far is relace the power cord with a grounded one and removed the death cap. I also put some nice chickenheads on the front. The transformers as well as everything else on this amp look new. It's a bit cramped in there but I think it would make a killer little AC15 or 18watt Marshall clone.
I'm drawing out a schematic of sorts by hand and am a bit befuddled by the input jack on top that connects to the blue, yellow and black wires of the choke. The fourth lead on the jack connects to the on/off volume pot and also to a terminal strip which ties it to the cathode? an ef86 pentode. This ef86 pentode has a short piece of wire connecting the cathode to the anode from the pinout diagram I have. I haven't plugged a guitar into this jack and want to know what it's for. This amp has a hum cancelling device as well. Also, The volume pot works only as an on/off switch when plugged into the input jacks on the front it just hums if you turn this pot up. The mic volume works fine. This will be my first build and think it's a fairly good amp to start with. It sounds extremely bassy but sounds not too bad with the bass rolled way back and the volume dimed.
Any input would be swell!
I'm drawing out a schematic of sorts by hand and am a bit befuddled by the input jack on top that connects to the blue, yellow and black wires of the choke. The fourth lead on the jack connects to the on/off volume pot and also to a terminal strip which ties it to the cathode? an ef86 pentode. This ef86 pentode has a short piece of wire connecting the cathode to the anode from the pinout diagram I have. I haven't plugged a guitar into this jack and want to know what it's for. This amp has a hum cancelling device as well. Also, The volume pot works only as an on/off switch when plugged into the input jacks on the front it just hums if you turn this pot up. The mic volume works fine. This will be my first build and think it's a fairly good amp to start with. It sounds extremely bassy but sounds not too bad with the bass rolled way back and the volume dimed.
Any input would be swell!
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