by Thom »
Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:53 pm
I'm rebuilding a 1961 Phonola portable with a one-tube-wonder amplifier that is fed a signal from a crystal cart, flip over style Astatic 108v that did put out around 1.0 to 3.0 volts near as I can tell. The cart is dead and putting in a newer lighter tracking 0.5v cart (which is what I was hoping to do) is going to result in a rather weak output. I know others have been in the same situation and I was wondering how you got around this problem. The amp uses a 25L6 Beam-power tetrode tube and a selenium half-wave rectifier which I may replace with a diode. Happy Thanksgiving. Thom
Vinyl is disease which attacks that area of the brain desiring digital recordings. Once you catch it, you are cured.