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Calling all Hawaiian & MOTS Amp Owners, to take a look inside their amps for glued in schematics or to hand draw schematics for their amps.
http://www.SchematicHeaven.com is making an effort to increase the content of its "Bargain Bin" section, which is the most popular with almost all visitors of the site.
This is the section where all of the 40's, 50's, & 60's era amps that were mostly considered lapsteel or student amplifiers in their day reside. 60+ years later, many have found that these vintage amps are very collectible and as an added bonus they can make GREAT recording amps too!
If you submit a photographed copy of a "glued in" schematic, please make the resolution as high as possible and don't forget to set your camera for "macro" so that all the component values are clearly legible.
If you submit hand drawn schematics, please include as much information as possible including: Make, Model, Chassis #, tube compliment, speaker model/size, cabinet dimensions, and a photo of the amp if possible.
And lastly for those of you that are players not techs, you can also help by asking your amp tech to draw up a schematic for you the next time you have your amp serviced.
Thanks for everyone's continued participation in making SchematicHeaven.com a globally cooperative effort in archiving a huge number of classic era amplifier schematics !!!
Send your donations to: [email protected]
http://www.SchematicHeaven.com is making an effort to increase the content of its "Bargain Bin" section, which is the most popular with almost all visitors of the site.
This is the section where all of the 40's, 50's, & 60's era amps that were mostly considered lapsteel or student amplifiers in their day reside. 60+ years later, many have found that these vintage amps are very collectible and as an added bonus they can make GREAT recording amps too!
If you submit a photographed copy of a "glued in" schematic, please make the resolution as high as possible and don't forget to set your camera for "macro" so that all the component values are clearly legible.
If you submit hand drawn schematics, please include as much information as possible including: Make, Model, Chassis #, tube compliment, speaker model/size, cabinet dimensions, and a photo of the amp if possible.
And lastly for those of you that are players not techs, you can also help by asking your amp tech to draw up a schematic for you the next time you have your amp serviced.
Thanks for everyone's continued participation in making SchematicHeaven.com a globally cooperative effort in archiving a huge number of classic era amplifier schematics !!!
Send your donations to: [email protected]