Hi everyone.
This is my first post here. Very nice forum. I have a little analog gear repair shop, i started thsi year.
I've had an old KLEMT Echolette E51 for many years that needs a bit os love!
It needs replacement of the filter capacitors and a tune up, but acctually it is in pretty good shape for such an old beast.
Its a complete pain in the ass to work on this unit because it it almost impossible to disassemble. I honestely dont have a clue how they were able to make it like this.
The thing is that the pots and tubes are completely unlabeled in my unit, i dont know if this is the case for other units. The tubes are easy acctualy, as i have the schematic. But the pots arent that easy.
Also is there a specific way to bias the recording heads?
Another thing that bothers me is the way my record head number 1 pot behaves, if i go CCW all the way the unit starts to self oscillate really fast instead of shuting off the echoes. I see in the schematic that this pot is different than the others and that it is somehow connected to the regeneration circuit. What was the point of this? I solved this annoying problem (or not) by unsoldering one of the pot lugs. But i wonder what was the purpose of this in the first place.
Thanks and sorry for such a long post (and my bad english).
This is my first post here. Very nice forum. I have a little analog gear repair shop, i started thsi year.
I've had an old KLEMT Echolette E51 for many years that needs a bit os love!
It needs replacement of the filter capacitors and a tune up, but acctually it is in pretty good shape for such an old beast.
Its a complete pain in the ass to work on this unit because it it almost impossible to disassemble. I honestely dont have a clue how they were able to make it like this.
The thing is that the pots and tubes are completely unlabeled in my unit, i dont know if this is the case for other units. The tubes are easy acctualy, as i have the schematic. But the pots arent that easy.
Also is there a specific way to bias the recording heads?
Another thing that bothers me is the way my record head number 1 pot behaves, if i go CCW all the way the unit starts to self oscillate really fast instead of shuting off the echoes. I see in the schematic that this pot is different than the others and that it is somehow connected to the regeneration circuit. What was the point of this? I solved this annoying problem (or not) by unsoldering one of the pot lugs. But i wonder what was the purpose of this in the first place.
Thanks and sorry for such a long post (and my bad english).
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