Due to generator malfunction, my poor old faithful Acoustic 370 has been fed 360V AC instead of the usual 240V. All of the precious smoke seems to have leaked out and as a result, she don't work no more. For amplifiers to work properly, (in theory) the smoke needs to either stay on the inside or be put back in.
The progress so far................:
The power supply is fixed and functioning correctly and the pre-amp seems miraculously unscathed. The power amp by contrast, has been cooked to a nice medium rare.
Multiple transistors are open circuit and the plan is to adopt the 'if in doubt, throw out' philosophy and replace the lot along with all electrolytic caps and anything else that seems even slightly suspect.
I have schematics and already and only need parts.
Problem is that these vintage transistors are not easy to find especially here in Australia.
What I am hoping is that someone reading this will be able to supply the goodies or put me in touch with someone trustworthy who can.
I have my fingers crossed. Here is the list:
FPN 2484 X2
RCA 4010 X1
RCA 40409 X1
2N 4248 X2
2N 4360 X1
RCA 4815 X8
Does anyone know of a reliable supplier of such precious rarities?
Best Regards,
Ian Boggs
The progress so far................:
The power supply is fixed and functioning correctly and the pre-amp seems miraculously unscathed. The power amp by contrast, has been cooked to a nice medium rare.
Multiple transistors are open circuit and the plan is to adopt the 'if in doubt, throw out' philosophy and replace the lot along with all electrolytic caps and anything else that seems even slightly suspect.
I have schematics and already and only need parts.
Problem is that these vintage transistors are not easy to find especially here in Australia.
What I am hoping is that someone reading this will be able to supply the goodies or put me in touch with someone trustworthy who can.
I have my fingers crossed. Here is the list:
FPN 2484 X2
RCA 4010 X1
RCA 40409 X1
2N 4248 X2
2N 4360 X1
RCA 4815 X8
Does anyone know of a reliable supplier of such precious rarities?
Best Regards,
Ian Boggs
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