I have a pair of mono EL84 tube amps pulled from a Roberts reel-to-reel that I'd like to get up and running. Unfortunately, I'm not a DIYer when it comes to amps. Do any of you have experiencing refurbing these amps, or know of anyone who does? I'd be happy to pack them up and send them your way for an overhaul. I do have the schematics.
Thanks.
these are fantastic little ~5wpc el84-based set amps, competitive w/the spendier alternatives, imo. i have a pair, pulled from the m8 tape dack, that is fed from that deck's original power supply. (getting the schematics helped me determine the proper way to plug the amps into the power supply harness.) i beg to differ w/scott f. here - power supply and output transformers are killer, for a 5wpc set amp, and build quality is superb. if your amps are in good shape, you will get excellent sound, w/no mods at all required. all that is needed are 1/4" fono plug adapters, both for the rca's and for the speakers.
you can contact donn tarris for more info if you wanna go nuts on them - some people do, but mostly pros who turn them into killer mic preamps. i emailed donn for tips about the best way to hook up the inputs/outputs for use as audio amps, and he told me mods aren't really necessary - unless, of course, you want to get extreme. build-quality as-is, is excellent...
http://www.vintageaudio.org/home.html
q&a i had w/donn:
> hi,
>
> i saw your website for the roberts tape deck amps, &
> was a bit interested in what you do w/these amps.
> i have a mint pair of akai m8 amps that i am
> presently using in an audio system. i have figured
> out how to power them up from the m8's original power
> transformer. i take inputs from my preamp into the
> inputs at the top left of each amp, & i have wired a
> 1/4" fone plug to normal speaker binding posts for the
> speaker outputs. they sound really nice into
> 97db-efficient 14 ohm speakers. the gain on them is a
> *ton*, i have to barely open the wolume pots to get a
> lot of gain. the tone is fully max’d out to get flat
> frequency response for a normal stereo rig.
>
> what i am wondering, is what, if anything, can be done
> to mod these for better performance as normal stereo
> amps. when i got them, they looked like they had
> never been used – really amazing. i am not interested
> in using them as preamps, tho i may be interested in
> retaining their volume pots...
>
> thanks,
>
> doug s.
Hi Doug,
By default, the top switch on the units is spring loaded to
the playback position, which is accessed on the top left input.
This goes to the EF86 input tube, which is set up for a "ton"
of gain, to amplify the signal from the tape deck head. The eq
is also set for playback based on their output response curve,
which means you need to have the tone control full on. It
would work better to remove the top bar and spring assembly to
allow the switch on the top to be set to the record position,
which would then have you plugging into the input second from
the bottom on the left, the line input. You could also go into the
lower left input, normally for a high impedance microphone, giving
you more gain. Your frequency response should be better through
this circuit.
The speaker output on these is normally 8 ohms, so your amp is
working a bit hard to deliver to 14 ohm speakers, but should be ok.
Let me know if this helps.
Cheers,
Donn
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doug sedon wrote:
> thanks, this makes sense. i was wondering why the
> line input dint work - i have to set the spring loaded
> switch to record, eh? i noticed this switch disables
> the amps when i manually move it, & the feed is going
> into the top left input. :>)
>
> so, disabling the "playback" switch & setting it to
> "record", & then using one of the other two inputs
> will give me better sound? how will it affect the
> tone control? it *does* sound flat w/the tone max'd
> out as i am now using it.
(donn):
tone isn't in the record circuit, it plays no part, just flat... In
theory, you shouldn't need the tone control in the playback.
doug sedon wrote:
> i surmised the amp was 8 ohms, & i wasn't getting the
> power out of it i should be, w/14 ohm speakers - do
> the output transformers have a 16 ohm tap? do you
> know what the power rating of the amps are?
(donn):
I think the amps are about 8 watts, not sure if there's a tap for 16
ohm, I don't believe so.
doug sedon wrote:
> also, what (if any) mods/upgrades would you recommend
> for using as power amps - i know your site seems
> dedicated to using these as preamps...
(donn):I don't think you'd need much more. You could replace the power caps,
etc, clean all the contacts, pots...
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ymmv,
doug s.