Rock-Ola 41056-1-A Schematic Needed

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Rock-Ola 41056-1-A Schematic Needed

by Wharfcreek » Thu Aug 15, 2013 5:55 pm

Hey Forum Group,

New guy here...... just getting 'in' to Juke Box Amps. Recently acquired one of the subject Rock-Ola units, and would like to find a Schematic for it prior to getting too deep into it. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! My unit is 'clean' but tubes are pretty much shot. But, from what I can see, this is more of an 'integrated' amp; with on-board tone controls, a phono pre-amp stage, and I'm guessing an active tone amp? Looks like two 12AT7s for VA/Phase Splitter in the power amp section, and four 6BQ5s in PP for output. However, I see two sets of speaker 'outs'....one is clearly marked as 16 ohm, and the other is not marked at all. I'm hoping that is an 8 ohm tap? Any info on this would also be helpful. I don't own any 16 ohm speakers.....so the amp is going to get 8 ohms....like it or not! Many thanks, Tom D Wharf_Creek@Hotmail.com

NOTE: If this forum underlines my URL, the underline with obscure the 'underscore' between Wharf and Creek in my email address. It's Wharf_Creek ...... at hotmail dot com Just in case anyone has the schematic as a PDF and can send me the file.

Thanks again, TSD


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Re: Rock-Ola 41056-1-A Schematic Needed

by Rob-NYC » Fri Aug 16, 2013 2:46 am

Well, you start with a model number -it should be on the back of the machine -or post a pic of the front of the machine and we'll tell you.

Then go here:

http://www.verntisdale.com/Rockolaschem.htm

Or here:

http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Jukebox/ ... chematics/

Offhand, i can only think of one model that used 6BQ5's: the 1493 -but one of the wall mounted ones probably did too.

----If the amp has not had capacitors changed -this must be done for safety (it's and yours).---

All jukes have multiple wattage taps for the internal speakers. In reality these are just multi-ohm taps. if the machine spec's 16 ohm cabinet speakers you can connect 8 ohm by simply using a tap that is half the wattage the machine label says.

Rob/NYC
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