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Edgar ST-70 new construction

It's alive!
I finish 1 channel, measured 33W output power before limitation.
I used ECF82 instead 7199, set around 85V on anode and balance with trimmer on g2 of pentode (thanks for hint). Now I need do the same, but also with painting, for the 2nd channel. :cool:
 

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Good question.

With so much better front ends than the ST70 i see little point. My ST70s (both broken) got turned into the 1st DYnaMutt and it is a temendous amp. You would likely have to directly contatc Gregg the Geek to get more detailed info.

dave
I have the same Dynamutt board in my ST-70 redux and it's great. I agree, if you can source the boards (I could send you the documentation) do it.