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Old 11th April 2006, 05:51 PM   #1
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Default conn organ amp help

I have a conn organ amp i want to convert to a simple guitar amp. It's an odd amp and i am just learning this stuff. It has a nice transformer, three big caps, a 12au7 preamp tube that has two channels running thru it that were originally sent out to another stereo amp in a seperate enclosure. The amp also has a 6sj7 and a 6v6. I would like to wire the 12au7 to the 6sj7 to the 6v6, add an output transformer, add a volumne control and have a nice little jazz amp. any ideas or simple schematics out there? thanks
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