Hi Folks-
Been a long time browser of this forum but just made an account because I need help with a project that I just acquired. I saw there is already a thread concerning this amplifier (https://music-electronics-forum.com/...g-portaflex-st), however there isn't a lot of information contained within, and its from 2010 so I just wanted to create something with a little more concise information on this amp since there isn't a whole lot of documentation to be found on the interwebs. I hope this jives with everyone here.
This amplifier is from the ST series, which were all transistor based solid state amplifiers. It seems to come after the B series and SB series. Made in Linden, NJ, I'm guessing around the time Unimusic took over. The amp has two channels, each with a treble input and a bass input. It also includes build in Vibrato/Tremolo and a reverb tank. From what I have gathered, these amps were paired with fliptop cabinets similar to the B and SB series. I was able to find a manual for these amplifiers on the Ampeg website, once managed/owned by LOUD - now managed/owned by Yamaha (https://ampeg.com/support/files/Disc...s%20Manual.pdf). According to the manual there were 3 amplifiers in this series, the ST42L, ST25L, and ST22L - each being paired with their own cabinet (Colossus, Olympian, and Gladiator respectively).
The Ampeg site also has schematics for the three different amp versions (https://ampeg.com/support/files/Sche...Schematics.pdf). Okay, so here is where I need some help. I am questioning whether or not I have a version of this amp that predates these schematics. According to these schematics, all 3 versions of this amp contain both Ultra-Hi and Ultra-Low switches similar to the 70's blue lines. However, my version of the ST only has push pull pots for Ultra-High, nothing concerning Ultra-Low.
I did see that user Lowell had received a schematic from Loud which he mentioned in the aforementioned thread. I intended to PM him to see if he might have received a different one that the ones listed on Ampeg's page, unfortunately it seems I can't send PM's yet. If anyone sees this thread before I can get to Lowell, and has a schem for the original Portaflex ST I would be very grateful if you could send it over to me, or post it here. If anyone else has any further info on these amps it would be cool if you could post it here. These amps seem to be very rare, with very little info out there. I found an archived listing from Reverb, which I can't seem to find again, where one of these sold for around $500. It seems they are very cool looking once they are up and running, with glowing blue neon outlines on the front panel. Mine is going to need a complete overhaul so I'm hoping someone can help out with that schematic and any other helpful info. Sorry if this is longwinded, just wanted one concise place for information for posterity. Thanks in advance!
Been a long time browser of this forum but just made an account because I need help with a project that I just acquired. I saw there is already a thread concerning this amplifier (https://music-electronics-forum.com/...g-portaflex-st), however there isn't a lot of information contained within, and its from 2010 so I just wanted to create something with a little more concise information on this amp since there isn't a whole lot of documentation to be found on the interwebs. I hope this jives with everyone here.
This amplifier is from the ST series, which were all transistor based solid state amplifiers. It seems to come after the B series and SB series. Made in Linden, NJ, I'm guessing around the time Unimusic took over. The amp has two channels, each with a treble input and a bass input. It also includes build in Vibrato/Tremolo and a reverb tank. From what I have gathered, these amps were paired with fliptop cabinets similar to the B and SB series. I was able to find a manual for these amplifiers on the Ampeg website, once managed/owned by LOUD - now managed/owned by Yamaha (https://ampeg.com/support/files/Disc...s%20Manual.pdf). According to the manual there were 3 amplifiers in this series, the ST42L, ST25L, and ST22L - each being paired with their own cabinet (Colossus, Olympian, and Gladiator respectively).
The Ampeg site also has schematics for the three different amp versions (https://ampeg.com/support/files/Sche...Schematics.pdf). Okay, so here is where I need some help. I am questioning whether or not I have a version of this amp that predates these schematics. According to these schematics, all 3 versions of this amp contain both Ultra-Hi and Ultra-Low switches similar to the 70's blue lines. However, my version of the ST only has push pull pots for Ultra-High, nothing concerning Ultra-Low.
I did see that user Lowell had received a schematic from Loud which he mentioned in the aforementioned thread. I intended to PM him to see if he might have received a different one that the ones listed on Ampeg's page, unfortunately it seems I can't send PM's yet. If anyone sees this thread before I can get to Lowell, and has a schem for the original Portaflex ST I would be very grateful if you could send it over to me, or post it here. If anyone else has any further info on these amps it would be cool if you could post it here. These amps seem to be very rare, with very little info out there. I found an archived listing from Reverb, which I can't seem to find again, where one of these sold for around $500. It seems they are very cool looking once they are up and running, with glowing blue neon outlines on the front panel. Mine is going to need a complete overhaul so I'm hoping someone can help out with that schematic and any other helpful info. Sorry if this is longwinded, just wanted one concise place for information for posterity. Thanks in advance!
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