Greetings Earth creatures,
I have an alien amplifier which I can't identify containing some tubes which I also can't identify. How do you start with such an alien being? The only clue I have as to its origins is that it is from a deceased estate, which came with and old Aussie-made Maton jazz guitar (complete with the former owners Bow tie in the storage compartment).
With no amp model, and no schematics, and 3 unidentified valves (see photos) which I can't run on my B&K 707 tester, I'm stumped as to how to start. The unidentified tubes are all octals, but the tube with the anode connection is missing pin 3. I have to assume that the 2 TungSol tubes must be preamp tubes, as I see no others. I'm not sure of the function of the tube with the anode connection on top.
The other tubes I can identify are: a pair of 6V6 (smoked glass) and a 5V4G rectifier. There are also 3 very old caps. 3 x 8uF and 1 x 20uF. I would normally change caps over 20 years old, but I would appreciate your thoughts. What is your opinion on just getting this piece of history operational compared to getting this 65 year old amp potentially gig-ready again (in which I case I really have to solve the mystery of the tubes).
I have powered the amp up through my current limiter and all seems OK. The pots are very stiff and noisy but other than that, it works.
I have an alien amplifier which I can't identify containing some tubes which I also can't identify. How do you start with such an alien being? The only clue I have as to its origins is that it is from a deceased estate, which came with and old Aussie-made Maton jazz guitar (complete with the former owners Bow tie in the storage compartment).
With no amp model, and no schematics, and 3 unidentified valves (see photos) which I can't run on my B&K 707 tester, I'm stumped as to how to start. The unidentified tubes are all octals, but the tube with the anode connection is missing pin 3. I have to assume that the 2 TungSol tubes must be preamp tubes, as I see no others. I'm not sure of the function of the tube with the anode connection on top.
The other tubes I can identify are: a pair of 6V6 (smoked glass) and a 5V4G rectifier. There are also 3 very old caps. 3 x 8uF and 1 x 20uF. I would normally change caps over 20 years old, but I would appreciate your thoughts. What is your opinion on just getting this piece of history operational compared to getting this 65 year old amp potentially gig-ready again (in which I case I really have to solve the mystery of the tubes).
I have powered the amp up through my current limiter and all seems OK. The pots are very stiff and noisy but other than that, it works.
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