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    Hey Gordon W Here Are The Pictures Of The Guts Of The HH Scott 208

    I have a few more if you need em. Sorry it took me so long.





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    Thanks!!!

    Time to get to work on this thing!!

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    Hey Superbee... would you mind taking one shot of the TOP of the amp? There's two components between the rectifier tube and the big can capacitors (next to the power transformer) that have been removed/replaced on this amp. Just need to see what they are (resistors?) !!

    Thanks again!!

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    I've drawn red boxes over the three components that are either missing or changed in the amp we have. Superbee, if you (or anyone else!) can tell me the values these are on the original amp (I THINK they're all resistors?), it'd be a HUGE help!!
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    Gordon W

    Here you go. I am running it now but when I take it off line I will try to get back in there.



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    OK. That's what I thought. We had what was left of one of those ceramic cylinders (probably resistors), but it was broken, so I couldn't tell for sure what was going on, or if the part was the one that was supposed to be there. Now I know what to look for.

    Thanks!!

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    Get that amp up and running. My 208/355 rig is turning out to be my new fave! MAN that thing sounds good.



    Quote Originally Posted by GordonW View Post
    OK. That's what I thought. We had what was left of one of those ceramic cylinders (probably resistors), but it was broken, so I couldn't tell for sure what was going on, or if the part was the one that was supposed to be there. Now I know what to look for.

    Thanks!!

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