This has no mains transformer and no sign of any input isolation (maybe the transformers are attached to the input jacks?).
It also has rather a lot of valve sockets compared to the TV15 and TV20 schematics. It has exposed 240V wiring on both sides of the chassis.
The output valve heaters are connected in series (pins 2 & 8, brown wiring). I wouldn't be too certain that this thing had been modified to run 6V6s.
The big blue accordian thing is a selenium rectifier.
As you say, a lot of those caps are ready for the bin. There's no guarantee that any of the other bits are any good either - people don't usually strip all of the valves out of an amp for no reason.
It's a mess (although I've seen much worse), and it isn't safe to connect to 240V.
If it was my amp, I'd strip the whole thing, buy an appropriate mains transformer and rebuild it as a TV20, maybe with silicon rectification.
Like I said earlier, you have a cabinet, a chassis, valve sockets, an output transformer and a choke. Build your 6V6 based choice of amp onto the chassis.
What I wouldn't do is try to use it as.
It also has rather a lot of valve sockets compared to the TV15 and TV20 schematics. It has exposed 240V wiring on both sides of the chassis.
The output valve heaters are connected in series (pins 2 & 8, brown wiring). I wouldn't be too certain that this thing had been modified to run 6V6s.
The big blue accordian thing is a selenium rectifier.
As you say, a lot of those caps are ready for the bin. There's no guarantee that any of the other bits are any good either - people don't usually strip all of the valves out of an amp for no reason.
It's a mess (although I've seen much worse), and it isn't safe to connect to 240V.
If it was my amp, I'd strip the whole thing, buy an appropriate mains transformer and rebuild it as a TV20, maybe with silicon rectification.
Like I said earlier, you have a cabinet, a chassis, valve sockets, an output transformer and a choke. Build your 6V6 based choice of amp onto the chassis.
What I wouldn't do is try to use it as.
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