I just got a 2204 built into an old crate chassis. I have never built an amp from scratch, so I thought this would be a good project. Thanks to the countless hours reading on this forum, i now have confidence that I could have built one from scratch, but I'll be satisfied getting this one souped up and rehoused.
Anyways, it sounds good, but it has an old '67 fender OT. I don't know what the primaries are, but it has to be from a super reverb or a bassman. Is there a way to measure the primaries?
Wouldn't this mean that this OT would be more suited for 2 6l6s? The amp currently has 2 el34s. Couldn't I just put a couple 6l6s in there, bias them, and see how they sound?
I'm considering buying a more 'marshally' OT. I like the idea of having a 50 watt plexi running on 6l6s sometime in the future, but this one is going to have el34s.
Old fender OT
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- mr coffee
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whats the part number
stamped in the bell? thats the easiest way to ID without a picture
- mr coffee
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should be a part number stamped
primary should be red blue brown
secondary should be green.black
if it has more than two secondary colors than it's prob the modern multi tap
post pictures (or send them) ne glad to help you ID it
secondary should be green.black
if it has more than two secondary colors than it's prob the modern multi tap
post pictures (or send them) ne glad to help you ID it