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  • Excelsior- Not Fender

    Anyone know anything about old tube amps with the name Excelsior?

    I'll post pix when I open it up, looks like late 50's 1x10 combo.

    Found some similar, but most searches are showing the newer Fender pos.

    Looks real nice.

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    Don't recall where I got this, but it could be similar.
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    Originally posted by Enzo
    I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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    • #3
      Excelsior is somehow related to Sano. More info here: http://www.larryjohnmcnally.com/sano_amps.html

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      • #4
        Thanks, took some pix I'll post.
        That's about all the info I found.

        This one has a Jensen 12", two Bromar 12AX7's, two 6AQ5's and an EZ81 rectifier.

        Real cheap construction, solder connections just tacked b on with no wrapping or good physical connections.

        Replaced all the crappy caps and it's working and sounding good.
        Tremolo still there with them pot all the way down, someone cut the footswitch jack ring to ground connection to turn off the tremolo. Works fine with footswitch.

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        • #5
          Let's see if this works.

          Amp is similar to old Univox, preamp like a U45B and output stage like a U155
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          • #6
            At least one overheated resistor?

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            • #7
              Of course the cathode resistor.
              Supposed to be 250, reads 290.
              Replaced it and cathode cap .
              Used a 300ohm and it's biased just right.

              Sounds great after replacing those oil caps.

              Every one was way off in value let alone leaky.

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