woodbutcher65
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I have acquired two Triple Rectifier heads. I don't know much about recto amp revisions. How and where would I find some information about that?
They are both black chassis, large logo models with the speaker jack configuration 16-8-8-4-4.
They do have parallel effects loops. (I don't know if there was any other option for a triple recto.)
I've seen that one has a spot for a 10K uF capacitor near the switching network, which is not populated. The other doesn't even have the traces or silkscreening for that part.
Although I haven't gone through each unit part by part, I know that they're nearly identical. The parts I've compared around the tubes all are the same types and values, from amp to amp.
One has a Dymo label serial number by a rectifier tube socket. Starts with R-059xxx. Of the two, this one has more of a midrange focus. It has silk-screened markings on the front panel that tell you that the solo and output controls are active when the loop is engaged. (Line-loop active-line)
The other has a printed serial starting with R-016xxx. It's slightly less midrangey. It does not have the silk-screened artwork by the solo and output controls as described above.
Any information you can give me concerning dating these amps and their revisions and desirability relative to other verisons would be greatly appreciated.
I acquired both of them in need of repair. They both had switching and muting issues. That was pretty quick to troubleshoot and repair in both cases. Turned out to be those R175 JFETS in both cases.
They are both black chassis, large logo models with the speaker jack configuration 16-8-8-4-4.
They do have parallel effects loops. (I don't know if there was any other option for a triple recto.)
I've seen that one has a spot for a 10K uF capacitor near the switching network, which is not populated. The other doesn't even have the traces or silkscreening for that part.
Although I haven't gone through each unit part by part, I know that they're nearly identical. The parts I've compared around the tubes all are the same types and values, from amp to amp.
One has a Dymo label serial number by a rectifier tube socket. Starts with R-059xxx. Of the two, this one has more of a midrange focus. It has silk-screened markings on the front panel that tell you that the solo and output controls are active when the loop is engaged. (Line-loop active-line)
The other has a printed serial starting with R-016xxx. It's slightly less midrangey. It does not have the silk-screened artwork by the solo and output controls as described above.
Any information you can give me concerning dating these amps and their revisions and desirability relative to other verisons would be greatly appreciated.
I acquired both of them in need of repair. They both had switching and muting issues. That was pretty quick to troubleshoot and repair in both cases. Turned out to be those R175 JFETS in both cases.