by viggie »
Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:23 am
Hello.....I have an AMi E-80 box that I bought over 20 years ago. When I got it I refinished the cabinet and cleaned up the insides and gave it a lube, oil and filter

. There was some hay inside so I think it spent some time in a barn ! Any way, Last week I rebuilt the amp. New caps and few new resistors. And of course Tubes. The box sounds great. Over the years I managed to replace all the missing parts, including adding 2 wall units and a stepper. But the one thing I don't have are title strip holders. People have sold me sets of holders saying they were for an E-80. When I get them they are always for an E-120. I need a set for my E-80. Also I was wondering if the holders from a D-80 will fit ? Last night I saw a picture of a G-80. And the holders looked like what I need. But today I saw another G-80 that had the "V" shaped holders that are used in 120 type machines. Maybe the picture title was wrong ? I'm open to suggestion.
BTW if you re-cap an amp try to keep the filter caps as close to the original values as possible. Yes you can always go a little higher, but never go lower. However today's modern caps are much better than the caps from 1953. Putting much larger caps will increase the B+. The tubes can handle it, but some resistors may not. In my case the plate voltage on the 3rd. stage is supposed to be 50 volts. After the re-capping it was 90 volts. That was causing unwanted distortion. But not for long. the plate resistor burned up in a matter of less than 2 hours. The original resistor had a value of 330k ohms @ 1/2 watt. I did not have any 1 watt 330k's. So I figured double the ohms value and put 2 in parallel. The only one close was a 860k. So the parallel value would be close to 430K @ 1 watt. The plate voltage dropped to 55, close enough and it played for over 6 hours, no problem. viggie