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    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

philips el6400 tubeamp

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I have hooked the amp up on one of the mic inputs to the computer cd-rom unit as source nad i must say it sounds really good.

Heres some pics of the amp:

Crappy top view
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Front view
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Side view
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And the marking plate
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Goodness, this amplifier was made before safety was invented!

Seriously, get rid of those selenium HT rectifiers. When they expire, they have a nasty habit of taking the mains transformer with them. Measure the HT before removing them, then replace them with silicon diodes (1N4007), and if necessary, add a little series resistance between the transformer and the rectifier to restore the correct HT voltage.
 
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