I have a '51 Spectator which I need to get up and going again. It's never been touched inside and still has the original field coil speaker.simonm wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:31 pmHa! It was originally paired with a lap steel, but Valco did call the colour 'Accordion red'!Laservampire wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 1:03 pmFuck that, red pearloid calls for an electric accordion!!
I've been working on the wiring a bit, based on http://crawlsbackward.blogspot.com/2016 ... supro.html
Plus I worked out that the step-down transformer output voltage is only 100VAC, not 110, so that might be why it's a bit more polite-sounding than others.
Post your vintage amps thread!
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here’s a good one! ‘72 PA 20
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Mangantone 280 from 1959.
Also use an Ampeg M-12 Mercury with 6v6’s
from the same year.
Also use an Ampeg M-12 Mercury with 6v6’s
from the same year.
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