Maybe the wrong area to post but excuse me if so.
I have here a Kay 703C (schematic attached) that was free to me that is not functional but all original from what I can see. I see this things typically need a good isolation transformer, 3-prong cord, recap, etc) just to get up to par.
I have not worked on an amp needing an isolation xformer such as this but have been researching it a bit for my own learning. That being said, I would like to salvage this for fun and am not opposed to gutting and throwing in a 5F2A circuit or the like.
As I am open to either path pretty equally, what would you folks suggest with this one. Are these little kay 703's worth fixing up? Listening to a few on youtube they sound pretty fun but given the odd tubes and not sure the investment it will take I wonder if gutting would be a better choice.
BTW: if I do end up restoring this circuit I will most certainly need some guidance.
I appreciate your thoughts.
I have here a Kay 703C (schematic attached) that was free to me that is not functional but all original from what I can see. I see this things typically need a good isolation transformer, 3-prong cord, recap, etc) just to get up to par.
I have not worked on an amp needing an isolation xformer such as this but have been researching it a bit for my own learning. That being said, I would like to salvage this for fun and am not opposed to gutting and throwing in a 5F2A circuit or the like.
As I am open to either path pretty equally, what would you folks suggest with this one. Are these little kay 703's worth fixing up? Listening to a few on youtube they sound pretty fun but given the odd tubes and not sure the investment it will take I wonder if gutting would be a better choice.
BTW: if I do end up restoring this circuit I will most certainly need some guidance.
I appreciate your thoughts.
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