something perhaps a bit unusual. This amp came out of storage in a barn. Had about 35 years of dust on it. 2 12AX7's (GE) and 4 ea EL34 (marked RCA GT-Britain 6Ca7/EL34). A very heavy beast of an amp head.
Condition? Main input fuse is blown. At least 2 of the EL34's show signs of flaming. No other obvious signs of component burning. Eyelet board inside is broken in a few spots. Wiring is sloppy & a mix of every wire gauge known to man as well as whatever color was available. Call it '60's wiring'. That wiring which is cloth insulated has deteriorated. Don't know yet about condition of PT, OT or choke.
So...I'm in the process of reverse engineering this amp in an attempt to come to grips with whether or not this is a worthwhile salvage operation project. It appears to be pretty much original issue. Certainly has my interest.
Question: Anyone ever heard of these amps? We're talking 40-50 years on.
Regards,
Archie
Condition? Main input fuse is blown. At least 2 of the EL34's show signs of flaming. No other obvious signs of component burning. Eyelet board inside is broken in a few spots. Wiring is sloppy & a mix of every wire gauge known to man as well as whatever color was available. Call it '60's wiring'. That wiring which is cloth insulated has deteriorated. Don't know yet about condition of PT, OT or choke.
So...I'm in the process of reverse engineering this amp in an attempt to come to grips with whether or not this is a worthwhile salvage operation project. It appears to be pretty much original issue. Certainly has my interest.
Question: Anyone ever heard of these amps? We're talking 40-50 years on.
Regards,
Archie
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