Hay Folks,
I'm looking for ideas on an old hi-fi amp that i'd like to make more guitar friendly.
The amp in question is a 1950's Bertram D. Hunt out of Toronto, the guy I got it from had gone over it and said it was good quality components but the company was probably only around for a couple of years.(common at the time I guess).
The amp works very well right now. It is a Williamson type push-pull with the following; a 12ax7 for the phono (I think) a 6an8, two 6v6G , a 5y3GT, two big alum caps and twoo big transformers.
When I put my guitar through the phono it gives junk junk and more junk(that's good) it's the perfect dirty sound for me. When you go through either the aux or radio inputs the sound is crystal clear and tubey, again perfect. So what's the Problem you ask?
I'll have to do some more description first.You turn it on with the treble pot which I'm good with, but I thought you were supposed to have a warming circuit to save your tubes?(as you can tell I know nothing about this)
The selector pot is the real mess, it has a position for aux, radio, and 7 phono positions (to accomodate the phonos of the time?). I would like to replace the pot with a two way or on/on switch but there is a circuit on the pot that I think is to deal with all the phono settings but ?
There is a volume pot and bass pot both of which seem intimately connected with the selector and treblepots( and not just the grounds)
As I said I'd like to end up with the same two sounds i currently have but on a two way switch instead of that crazy pot selector.
Can the aux and radio be put into one or one of them be removed ?
After reading this I guess what I,m really asking is is there a good book out there you could recommend? O yeah and any ideas would also be great.
Cheers Patrick
I'm looking for ideas on an old hi-fi amp that i'd like to make more guitar friendly.
The amp in question is a 1950's Bertram D. Hunt out of Toronto, the guy I got it from had gone over it and said it was good quality components but the company was probably only around for a couple of years.(common at the time I guess).
The amp works very well right now. It is a Williamson type push-pull with the following; a 12ax7 for the phono (I think) a 6an8, two 6v6G , a 5y3GT, two big alum caps and twoo big transformers.
When I put my guitar through the phono it gives junk junk and more junk(that's good) it's the perfect dirty sound for me. When you go through either the aux or radio inputs the sound is crystal clear and tubey, again perfect. So what's the Problem you ask?
I'll have to do some more description first.You turn it on with the treble pot which I'm good with, but I thought you were supposed to have a warming circuit to save your tubes?(as you can tell I know nothing about this)
The selector pot is the real mess, it has a position for aux, radio, and 7 phono positions (to accomodate the phonos of the time?). I would like to replace the pot with a two way or on/on switch but there is a circuit on the pot that I think is to deal with all the phono settings but ?
There is a volume pot and bass pot both of which seem intimately connected with the selector and treblepots( and not just the grounds)
As I said I'd like to end up with the same two sounds i currently have but on a two way switch instead of that crazy pot selector.
Can the aux and radio be put into one or one of them be removed ?
After reading this I guess what I,m really asking is is there a good book out there you could recommend? O yeah and any ideas would also be great.
Cheers Patrick
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