I found some old LL9206 I had laying around (used them in a Cornet2 prototype), so I thought I would try install them into a Classic Cornet. Well, they fit easily. I epoxied them right to the I/O panel above the input jacks.
Wired them up for 1:10 gain. One channel worked fine, but the other had a broken secondary coil (9-10). I must have unsoldered the internal joint with all of the handling and messy deconstruction from the original circuit board. Anyway, the wiring wasn't all that hard. I just used a thin bare copper wire to wind around each post.

Too bad it's no good. This would have been a nice unit, as it also has upgraded capacitors. The important thing is that this can be done. Just keep the cabling away from the power transformer.
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