This is the last of the three Magnatone amps I've been going thru and restoring for my client. This one has lots of battle scars physically, and, as far as how it sounds....less than stellar. I just got thru pulling the chassis from the cabinet to see what's inside. Easier to work on then the older Fiberglass housed amp assemblies, though the M10A I just restored rocks....this one.......maybe weak tubes? I know I don't have any 6CG7 tubes that's used in the Vibrato circuit. Maybe substitute a couple 12AU7's in their place?
There's a shock-mount platform that the tube circuits ride on....though looks like the rubber suspension parts are worn out.
I see replacement pots and Sprague Orange Drop caps installed, date codes late 1990's to early 2000's. Power cord was replaced, it now being a 3-wire grounded cable, though the ground connection was made to one of the power transformer core bolts, and the death cap was left in place between the amp-side of the fuse holder and the Ground wire of the Standby Switch (S/B achieved by opening the HT C/T). I'll correct those issues.
There appears to be an added Slow Speed Vibrato mod added, not shown on the schematic. I've attached the Custom 260 schematic below:
magnatone_260a Schematic.pdf
There's a shock-mount platform that the tube circuits ride on....though looks like the rubber suspension parts are worn out.
I see replacement pots and Sprague Orange Drop caps installed, date codes late 1990's to early 2000's. Power cord was replaced, it now being a 3-wire grounded cable, though the ground connection was made to one of the power transformer core bolts, and the death cap was left in place between the amp-side of the fuse holder and the Ground wire of the Standby Switch (S/B achieved by opening the HT C/T). I'll correct those issues.
There appears to be an added Slow Speed Vibrato mod added, not shown on the schematic. I've attached the Custom 260 schematic below:
magnatone_260a Schematic.pdf
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