old original S.E.X. amps from the VALVE days question

rockdoc

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Digging through my stuff, I came across the old S.E.X. amps from the original run. I built them, and soon moved to Wellborne 2A3 moondogs, then the 300B Laurels, and on to my trusty old 45 Paraglows. So they were used very little, and never modified. I have the instruction booklet somewhere too. Should I rebuild them as original, or should I use the iron for another set of amps, or, just sell them as is as a project with the stash of tubes I have for them? I already have too many projects......

Steve T
 

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Those are a very early version of our very first product. I would think they would be best kept as they are from both an historical and an investment standpoint.
 
Some few years ago I put together a white paper, never posted or published, containing advice on exactly this question along with a history of these amps. I'm away from my files for a few more days, but PM me and I'll send along a copy. Useful whether you keep them as historical or wish to update them!  :^)

Meanwhile I'll just note that the power transformer in these earliest versions had a history of developing internal shorts and it should be one of the first things replaced, if it is to be used.
 
Thanks Paul! pm sent. These were almost like the candyman saying "here, the first hit's on me..... "  My gateway into this world of  SET and parafeed.

Steve Tag
 
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