• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

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final shot.

cheers:D
 

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I'd say you got a reasonable deal on those amplifiers; not a bargain, but reasonable. You might find that they sound better with glass tubes rather than metal tubes for those valves early in the chain. As I'm a hooligan, I'd rip out all those horrible controls, but you might want to keep the amplifiers original.
 
im new to 807s tubes or high power amps i did some testes on them.

am i reading this righ 750volts on the plate?

if so holly cow:bigeyes:

so it is a true 225watt amp

750volt on the plate per tube. the output would be 112watts
per tube 2 tubes per amp make around 225watt?

whats the maximum on this tube?
 
u where right on saying remove the pots and those steel tubes sounds way better. kinda sounds like single ended verry nice

thanks;)

and i replaced the cords, just need to do the wood work and maybe add a meter for voltage or bios in place of the steel
tubes.
 

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but this was kind of a deal picked it up for $25 for the parts the digital volume was dead. i was going to take it apart but before i did that i wanted to see if i could bypass the digtal volume and add a pot guese what it worked lol:D i going to add the pot to the front and remove the old one. will make a nice sterio for the office ;)
 

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