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im looking for a schematics or circuits for 100watt trent amps, that have pcb boards for pre stage and 4x6L6 outputs. thankyou zack |
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On Mar 12, 4:57*pm, "`ZACK`" wrote:
hi im looking for a schematics or circuits for 100watt trent amps, that have pcb boards for pre stage and 4x6L6 outputs. thankyou zack I doubt you'll find any pubished Trent amp schematics online because not many were made and they are probably old things. If you have just bought a Trent which could have numerous faults then you could employ a technician to carefully draw the schematic of what he finds in the box now with or without any mods that may have been done. Techs capable of reading and drawing up schematics neatly with all working voltages are like rocking horse **** and very difficult to find. Most repair work of older tube amps without pcbs can be done without needing a schematic; a good tech will just fix it without having the whole schematic because the causes of bias failure, fuse blowings, noises, smoke, failed reverb, failed tremelo or stubborn silence after turn on are often very easy to diagnose. Patrick Turner. |
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![]() "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 4:57 pm, "`ZACK`" wrote: hi im looking for a schematics or circuits for 100watt trent amps, that have pcb boards for pre stage and 4x6L6 outputs. thankyou zack I doubt you'll find any pubished Trent amp schematics online because not many were made and they are probably old things. If you have just bought a Trent which could have numerous faults then you could employ a technician to carefully draw the schematic of what he finds in the box now with or without any mods that may have been done. Techs capable of reading and drawing up schematics neatly with all working voltages are like rocking horse **** and very difficult to find. Most repair work of older tube amps without pcbs can be done without needing a schematic; a good tech will just fix it without having the whole schematic because the causes of bias failure, fuse blowings, noises, smoke, failed reverb, failed tremelo or stubborn silence after turn on are often very easy to diagnose. Patrick Turner. dont need a tech allready one. been building them for around 20 years. and no did not buy it ive had it for around 8 years. schematic will make it easy to follow. but ile have to draw one up. |
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![]() "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 4:57 pm, "`ZACK`" wrote: hi im looking for a schematics or circuits for 100watt trent amps, that have pcb boards for pre stage and 4x6L6 outputs. thankyou zack I doubt you'll find any pubished Trent amp schematics online because not many were made and they are probably old things. If you have just bought a Trent which could have numerous faults then you could employ a technician to carefully draw the schematic of what he finds in the box now with or without any mods that may have been done. Techs capable of reading and drawing up schematics neatly with all working voltages are like rocking horse **** and very difficult to find. Most repair work of older tube amps without pcbs can be done without needing a schematic; a good tech will just fix it without having the whole schematic because the causes of bias failure, fuse blowings, noises, smoke, failed reverb, failed tremelo or stubborn silence after turn on are often very easy to diagnose. Patrick Turner. dont need a tech allready one. been building tube amps for around 20 years. and no did not buy it ive had it for around 8 years. schematic will make it easy to follow. but ile have to draw one up. |
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On Mar 13, 3:01*pm, "`ZACK`" wrote:
"Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 4:57 pm, "`ZACK`" wrote: hi im looking for a schematics or circuits for 100watt trent amps, that have pcb boards for pre stage and 4x6L6 outputs. thankyou zack I doubt you'll find any pubished Trent amp schematics online because not many were made and they are probably old things. If you have just bought a Trent which could have numerous faults then you could employ a technician to carefully draw the schematic of what he finds in the box now with or without any mods that may have been done. Techs capable of reading and drawing up schematics neatly with all working voltages are like rocking horse **** and very difficult to find. *Most repair work of older tube amps without pcbs can be done without needing a schematic; a good tech will just fix it without having the whole schematic because the causes of bias failure, fuse blowings, noises, smoke, failed reverb, failed tremelo or stubborn silence after turn on are often very easy to diagnose. Patrick Turner. dont need a tech allready one. been building tube amps for around 20 years. and no did not buy it ive had it for around 8 years. schematic will make it easy to follow. but ile have to draw one up. Well then I guess you'll have an enjoyable Sunday trying to establish just what is connected to what. I can't recall the last time I heard of Trent amps. But I have only been a working tech since 1995 approx. Good luck, Patrick Turner. |
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![]() "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... On Mar 13, 3:01 pm, "`ZACK`" wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 4:57 pm, "`ZACK`" wrote: hi im looking for a schematics or circuits for 100watt trent amps, that have pcb boards for pre stage and 4x6L6 outputs. thankyou zack I doubt you'll find any pubished Trent amp schematics online because not many were made and they are probably old things. If you have just bought a Trent which could have numerous faults then you could employ a technician to carefully draw the schematic of what he finds in the box now with or without any mods that may have been done. Techs capable of reading and drawing up schematics neatly with all working voltages are like rocking horse **** and very difficult to find. Most repair work of older tube amps without pcbs can be done without needing a schematic; a good tech will just fix it without having the whole schematic because the causes of bias failure, fuse blowings, noises, smoke, failed reverb, failed tremelo or stubborn silence after turn on are often very easy to diagnose. Patrick Turner. dont need a tech allready one. been building tube amps for around 20 years. and no did not buy it ive had it for around 8 years. schematic will make it easy to follow. but ile have to draw one up. Well then I guess you'll have an enjoyable Sunday trying to establish just what is connected to what. I can't recall the last time I heard of Trent amps. But I have only been a working tech since 1995 approx. Good luck, Patrick Turner. im going to post a photo of my latest in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic soon. |
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I have a Trent Super Bobcat T60 in working condition.
Must be rare, I can find next to no information about them what so ever ![]() |
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