All I can say is wow! I worked on a few of these throughout the years and almost forgot what a deathtrap they are. The HV section looks like I remember although the one I was working on had 4 total 4cx250b tubes in it. Very poor design but at least there was a chassis there. The lack of grommets and the overuse of tub and tile sealant on the one I saw to keep air from leaking out of the "pressurized" cabinet areas were enough for me. Just be careful working on it make sure everything is discharged first and then work on it.
I really agree with just about everything shockwave said. The zener does usually go and the uaual fix is to replace and add a choke. I have also seen other quirks as well depending on what happened when it went "pop" but the good news is, while it is a little morecomplex than a triode amp... it is one of the most simple designs I have seen.
I really agree with just about everything shockwave said. The zener does usually go and the uaual fix is to replace and add a choke. I have also seen other quirks as well depending on what happened when it went "pop" but the good news is, while it is a little morecomplex than a triode amp... it is one of the most simple designs I have seen.