is there an easy way to sum the channels for mono?

Yes, it works.  It is particularly handy with early Beatles stereo.  The four lads are in one speaker with all instrumentation in the other.  It is awful sounding without a mono switch.

However, the mono mix of early Beatles and stereo mix are different.  So you won't get the exact sound that the mono mix gives.
 
Brent said:
Paul,

Just to clarify:  are you saying one could leave the existing wiring as is, and just add a loop from T26 to T36 with a SPST switch in it?  Open = stereo, and closed = mono? That seems to be different from what Grainger is suggesting, and I want be sure before I do anything.  Also, my Seduction is from six or seven years ago--has the circuit and numbering been static since then, or do I need to adjust?  There is a post on the old BH forum on AA that suggests a switch connecting T29&T39, which is partly why I ask...
Yes.

Either set  (26/36 or 29/39) will work, but using 26/36 keeps the plate voltage out of the switch, reducing the chance of audible switch transients.
 
Grainger49 said:
However, the mono mix of early Beatles and stereo mix are different.  So you won't get the exact sound that the mono mix gives.

That's what I feared. Why oh why did they reissue the stereo mixes on vinyl??
 
Thanks everyone for the help.

denti, FWIW, a Beatles mono vinyl box is supposedly to be released sometime in 2013. It would be nice if they'd release individual albums in mono too.  They didn't do that with the mono CDs though, so I'm not holding my breath.

Cheers,
Brent
 
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