See attached pictures - I have a Noble accordian/guitar amp from the 50's? from the Noble Accordian Company in Chicago.
As I understand it, Ampeg, Valco, Danelectro and Supra all may have manufactured amps for Noble under OEM agreements.
If I had to guess I'd say Ampeg as the regulator/power stage looks remotely like the Ampeg Jet J12B, although the knobs look like Danelectro
Problem is a resistor between the OT center tap and pin 4 of the 6L6 power tubes is fried beyond recognition.s
Trying to track down a schematic or value for the resistor.
Attached is a photo of the front of the amp, the other is of the fried resistor in circuit. Never blew a fuse, I think the resistor just gave out. Looks like 1/4 watt but other schematics of similar design suggest the resistor should be of heavier wattage.
Additional Information - There is a stainless steel control panel with Pots, Resistors, Caps and (1) 12AX7 above the speaker
The aluminum chassis with the below tubes is below the speaker. The two are connected with an audio wire, and a 5 prong multi wire twisted voltages cable.
The amp uses the following tubes:
V1 - 6SJ7
V2 - 12AX7 (plus another one located on the control panel)
V3 - 6SN7
V4/5 - 6L6GC
V6 - 5Y3
I hope someone has seen this before. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
As I understand it, Ampeg, Valco, Danelectro and Supra all may have manufactured amps for Noble under OEM agreements.
If I had to guess I'd say Ampeg as the regulator/power stage looks remotely like the Ampeg Jet J12B, although the knobs look like Danelectro
Problem is a resistor between the OT center tap and pin 4 of the 6L6 power tubes is fried beyond recognition.s
Trying to track down a schematic or value for the resistor.
Attached is a photo of the front of the amp, the other is of the fried resistor in circuit. Never blew a fuse, I think the resistor just gave out. Looks like 1/4 watt but other schematics of similar design suggest the resistor should be of heavier wattage.
Additional Information - There is a stainless steel control panel with Pots, Resistors, Caps and (1) 12AX7 above the speaker
The aluminum chassis with the below tubes is below the speaker. The two are connected with an audio wire, and a 5 prong multi wire twisted voltages cable.
The amp uses the following tubes:
V1 - 6SJ7
V2 - 12AX7 (plus another one located on the control panel)
V3 - 6SN7
V4/5 - 6L6GC
V6 - 5Y3
I hope someone has seen this before. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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