Hi!
Would anyone happen to have a copy of the original Assembly manual?
I have one, but I'm not sure it is complete...and I would like to have the complete assembly picture set, before I begin
overhauling/updating several Citation II's that I have. I'd be happy to cover the costs of making any copies/postage, for pages I may be missing.
Thanks for any help, anyone can provide.
Steve
Would anyone happen to have a copy of the original Assembly manual?
I have one, but I'm not sure it is complete...and I would like to have the complete assembly picture set, before I begin
overhauling/updating several Citation II's that I have. I'd be happy to cover the costs of making any copies/postage, for pages I may be missing.
Thanks for any help, anyone can provide.
Steve
Go to Jim McShane's website. He is prolly the #1 authority on these. Sheldon Stokes also sells a cap board I purchased to improve the amplifier and beef up the power supply. The schematic can be easily found doing a search. I have that but no manual myself yet. Do a search on the web also for information. I keep looking at my HK Cit 11 and I am so tempted to remove those coveted transformers. My friend Kevin Kennedy built a world class 300b push pull amp using that iron. The plans are on the web for that also. But I will keep my HK Cit 11 intact and I will either use it again, or sell it to a collector. I just have this small problem selling any of the vintage amps I have collected so far. These amps were way ahead of their time. A good legacy for Stuart H. who designed them only about 46 years ago now..
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