janos.hardi
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Hey guys,
I'm in the middle of restoring a Selmer PA/100, I believe a mark 2. Schem here: Selmer PA 100 MkII Schematic
It is in a terrible shape as it toured for decades constantly and was neglected, butchered but it looks like the main parts are intact. I'm not planning to change the circuit into yet an other marshall etc. but give it a decent and safe power supply circuit + general cleaning. I really like the unassuming look.
Now to the question.
On the schem and in the circuit there is an EF86 pentode that receives the four preamp signals (and in some of the amps an echo in, the version I have does not have the echo aka send/return) and drives the phase inverter. I'm guessing it used to be a textbook example in the 60s amps but I never saw anything like it. Selmer used this in other amps but in the mid 70s they changed this position to a "standard" 12AX7. Do you know other examples where this has been done? And for a good reason?
Thanks!
I'm in the middle of restoring a Selmer PA/100, I believe a mark 2. Schem here: Selmer PA 100 MkII Schematic
It is in a terrible shape as it toured for decades constantly and was neglected, butchered but it looks like the main parts are intact. I'm not planning to change the circuit into yet an other marshall etc. but give it a decent and safe power supply circuit + general cleaning. I really like the unassuming look.
Now to the question.
On the schem and in the circuit there is an EF86 pentode that receives the four preamp signals (and in some of the amps an echo in, the version I have does not have the echo aka send/return) and drives the phase inverter. I'm guessing it used to be a textbook example in the 60s amps but I never saw anything like it. Selmer used this in other amps but in the mid 70s they changed this position to a "standard" 12AX7. Do you know other examples where this has been done? And for a good reason?
Thanks!