I found this interesting thing at our local university surplus store. My initial though was this would make a cool chassis for an amplifier.
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I opened it up and found this.
I'm thinking I could make a pretty cool amp out of all of this.
The power transformer is a UTC R-112. What I've found online is that it is 350-0-350V@120mA, 5V @ 3A and 6.3V@5A. I checked it out and ran it up to 120v. It measures 400-0-400V. It also has a tap on it that measures 25V?
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(3) 5814A (substitute for 12AU7?), a 12AX7 and a 12AT7. I tested the 12ax7 and 12at7 in an amp and they both work fine. I don't have anything to check the 5814s in. I'm hoping I could us a 5814 for a phase inverter.
It also has a pair of 6AC7. I can't seem to find out if there is anything I can do with this.
It also has some relay and diode tubes.
It has a bunch of sockets with shields and some switches and pots, 2 chokes (16H 50mA and 2H 200mA.).
I'm thinking I could make something Marshallish, with a pair of EL34s on the output.
I'm also wondering how useful these caps would be. I pulled one and it measured right on.
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I opened it up and found this.
I'm thinking I could make a pretty cool amp out of all of this.
The power transformer is a UTC R-112. What I've found online is that it is 350-0-350V@120mA, 5V @ 3A and 6.3V@5A. I checked it out and ran it up to 120v. It measures 400-0-400V. It also has a tap on it that measures 25V?
Tubes
(3) 5814A (substitute for 12AU7?), a 12AX7 and a 12AT7. I tested the 12ax7 and 12at7 in an amp and they both work fine. I don't have anything to check the 5814s in. I'm hoping I could us a 5814 for a phase inverter.
It also has a pair of 6AC7. I can't seem to find out if there is anything I can do with this.
It also has some relay and diode tubes.
It has a bunch of sockets with shields and some switches and pots, 2 chokes (16H 50mA and 2H 200mA.).
I'm thinking I could make something Marshallish, with a pair of EL34s on the output.
I'm also wondering how useful these caps would be. I pulled one and it measured right on.
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