A client of mine purchased this gorgeous ~72 Orange PA120 (OR120 for PA) from a fellow in the UK.
When the amp arrived he plugged it in and poof red plated one of the original Mullards. I know.. I know... I got a little misty when I heard about it too!
He contacted me and dropped the amp off... take a look at what I found...
3 of the 4 screen resistors are burned up. Look at the solder joint on that thicker yellow wire
Also I will be replacing this sketchy inadequate power cord...
I love this amp, can't wait to fire it up but first I must repair it, modify the power supply to reduce the voltages for use with 120v mains (originally designed for 115v mains in N. America) and then install a 5 amp fuse.
Don
When the amp arrived he plugged it in and poof red plated one of the original Mullards. I know.. I know... I got a little misty when I heard about it too!
He contacted me and dropped the amp off... take a look at what I found...
3 of the 4 screen resistors are burned up. Look at the solder joint on that thicker yellow wire
Also I will be replacing this sketchy inadequate power cord...
I love this amp, can't wait to fire it up but first I must repair it, modify the power supply to reduce the voltages for use with 120v mains (originally designed for 115v mains in N. America) and then install a 5 amp fuse.
Don
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