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  • Vintage Epiphone standby switch disconnected

    Have an Epiphone EA72 amp. 1965 according to the pots. Everything works good except the standby. Opened it up to find that its bypassed into the direct power. Is there a reason behind somebody doing this? Can I wire it back in and where? I read that it goes by the rectifier tube?.The standby lamp has no wires coming off it either. Not sure where they go. I do have the schem for it. I dont have a lot of knowledge of tube amps, sorry.

  • #2
    They probably wired around the switch because the switch wasn't working right, and they didn't want to try and find a new switch, or spend the money on one, or go through the hassle of replacing the thing.
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #3
      Epiphone EA-72 standby switch

      I understand on is AC plus DC and Standby is AC only. What I dont understand is the wiring to the red standby lamp which runs on 6.3v while its in standby. Where is this wired from?

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      • #4
        I don't know, but did this amp come with a single rotary ac/standby switch. Is the panel marked for a rotary switch? Or are there two separate switches like on a Marshall or Fender?

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        • #5
          On-Off-On toggle. Someone disconnected the standby and cut the wires off the red lamp. The only thing I can tell is the white on the green power lamp had another wire clipped off, I guessing it ran over to the standby lamp.

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          • #6
            The schematic for that amp shows a 3 pole, 4 position switch. When they die a lot of people will replace with a on/off toggle or a on/off/on toggle like on your amp. If your switch is a double pole, you can wire it up to be a on/off/standby, but you'll lose the standby light function, unless you get a 3 pole, center off switch.

            Hope this helps.

            http://www.harpamps.com/gibson/pg_0403.jpg

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            • #7
              That makes sense now. Thanks!

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