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Subject: Re: schematic for deluxe brownface
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 1997 09:26:13 +0000
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Robert Fries wrote:
>
> ted–(at)–nai.com (Ted Matsumura) wrote:
>
> >Can anyone tell me which of the tube amp books contain a schematic for
> >the ’62 deluxe brownface which uses 2 6L6, GZ34, 7025s (12AX7) I
> >understand this is a fixed bias amp, unlike the tweed era deluxes. Also,
> >is this an A/B design or pure class A? Does this unit use the same
> >transformers as tweed or blackface reverbs?
>
> It’s in the Tube Amp Book (Model 6G3). class A/B, same output transformer as
> the Blackface and Silverface Deluxe and DeluxeReverb. The power transformer
> is different from the later amps, and the schematics don’t show the part
> numbers for the transfomers on the tweed Deluxe.
>
> RF
>
> *****************
> Robert Fries
> 415-988-9475
> rfrie–(at)–etcom.com
> *****************

Tweed Power Trans: Triad 6452; Output Trans most likely: 1839. this info
came to me courtesy of Doug Hoffman. He’s worked on a few of these and
says this is what they all had. My ’50 DeLuxe has the 6452 Triad, but
the OT is not original. I think it’s # 022913.
BTW, Mojo sells a nice set of Fender schemos in velo bound books. Three
series: Tweed, White/Brown, and Blackface. Contact me or any Mojo
dealer for a price.
m.
m.

 

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