Hey there,
I have a little 'Paul' valve combo made by the Pepco company of Canada.
I bought it a couple of years back on Fleabay and it's mainly been sitting un-used since then but when I recently plugged it in, I was stunned by how pure a tone this little thing produces.
It seems to work perfectly with the one exception of the tone control making no change to the sound. (someone posted on another site the self same problem)
However, a couple of posts I have come across, suggest this could be very dangerous to use since it has no power transformer and is earthed direct to the chassis!
One post read "I've seen lots of variations of these Canadian-made budget amps. Most were combos with an 8" speaker, single-ended and had series-string heaters. The
last characteristic made them extremely unsafe to use."
I've done some major trawling of the internet and come up with only minor details, so I'm wondering if anyone here could help me with more info, or even a schematic so that I can get this thing checked out by a qualified engineer.
Any help would be gratefully accepted.
Thanks in advance
I have a little 'Paul' valve combo made by the Pepco company of Canada.
I bought it a couple of years back on Fleabay and it's mainly been sitting un-used since then but when I recently plugged it in, I was stunned by how pure a tone this little thing produces.
It seems to work perfectly with the one exception of the tone control making no change to the sound. (someone posted on another site the self same problem)
However, a couple of posts I have come across, suggest this could be very dangerous to use since it has no power transformer and is earthed direct to the chassis!
One post read "I've seen lots of variations of these Canadian-made budget amps. Most were combos with an 8" speaker, single-ended and had series-string heaters. The
last characteristic made them extremely unsafe to use."
I've done some major trawling of the internet and come up with only minor details, so I'm wondering if anyone here could help me with more info, or even a schematic so that I can get this thing checked out by a qualified engineer.
Any help would be gratefully accepted.
Thanks in advance
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