Hello,
I've been rebuilding a Premier 120 with 6v6's, 3-12AX7's, and a 12AT7. In the tremolo circuit there were 2 really strange capacitors, one was a round cylinder like a resistor with color bands brown, black, orange, black and finally blue, the other was about the size of a piece of hershey's chocolate, Micamold Type 345 with the numbers CN43AE503M. Since the tremolo circuit doesn't work I pulled them and replaced the Micamold with a .05 orange drop and the round cylinder type with a .01 orange drop. The tremolo now works but is noisy, it makes a hissing sound as it pulses and I can turn the tremolo beat control and quiet it down but it also kills most of the effect. Any ideas as to what to try, I've resoldered all the connections in the circuit, tested resistors for compliance...
Secondly, the output transformer 4 wires, a common black, an orange, a yellow and a green. I measured the dc resistance on the Jensen alnico speaker and it is 14.6 ohms (16 Ohm). Is there a way to tell which wire coming off the OT is the 16 Ohm lead? Are the colors some kind of standard?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave
I've been rebuilding a Premier 120 with 6v6's, 3-12AX7's, and a 12AT7. In the tremolo circuit there were 2 really strange capacitors, one was a round cylinder like a resistor with color bands brown, black, orange, black and finally blue, the other was about the size of a piece of hershey's chocolate, Micamold Type 345 with the numbers CN43AE503M. Since the tremolo circuit doesn't work I pulled them and replaced the Micamold with a .05 orange drop and the round cylinder type with a .01 orange drop. The tremolo now works but is noisy, it makes a hissing sound as it pulses and I can turn the tremolo beat control and quiet it down but it also kills most of the effect. Any ideas as to what to try, I've resoldered all the connections in the circuit, tested resistors for compliance...
Secondly, the output transformer 4 wires, a common black, an orange, a yellow and a green. I measured the dc resistance on the Jensen alnico speaker and it is 14.6 ohms (16 Ohm). Is there a way to tell which wire coming off the OT is the 16 Ohm lead? Are the colors some kind of standard?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave
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