Hi there!
Anybody know what PT this is? I pulled it out of a 77 mod Superlead.
https://www.mediafire.com/?3ziz37q56bie ... k395w7v0rs
PT identification
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PT identification
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Re: PT identification
Typical mid 70s Dagnall as fitted to 100w Marshall of that era!
Why do you ask? Is it broken? If not suggest you put it back and use it as intended
Why do you ask? Is it broken? If not suggest you put it back and use it as intended
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Re: PT identification
Why do you ask? Is it broken? If not suggest you put it back and use it as intended
I`m gonna use it do you have a wiring scheme for this one?
Kennet
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Re: PT identification
Can't get back to pics Mediafire is crap unless you sign up and I'm not doing that!
I guess:
Secondaries
Black/Black thick = heaters
Thin green = heater centre tap
Blue /Black (thin) will be HT ac secondaries (could be blue/blue?)
Yellow HT centre tap
Green/white = bias feed and ground
Primaries
Violet 240
Blue 220
Brown 200
Red 120
white 100
orange common
I guess:
Secondaries
Black/Black thick = heaters
Thin green = heater centre tap
Blue /Black (thin) will be HT ac secondaries (could be blue/blue?)
Yellow HT centre tap
Green/white = bias feed and ground
Primaries
Violet 240
Blue 220
Brown 200
Red 120
white 100
orange common
Neil