This one followed me home from Vancouver last weekend.
Haven't had a chance to fire it up at home yet, or do any clean up or de-modding, but it sounded nice and HIWATT-ey when I tried it, albeit with a bit more gain than my '103.
Out of its shell
The Candian Importer "Sharpie Mod"
Note one output valve base recently replaced... needs a vintage-correct base
Recently re-capped & re-tubed... needs some good NOS glass and a proper bias mod
Note 120v mod terminal strip - that might go away
Canuck importer gain mod... it's gotta go
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
OldSchoolDave wrote:the chassis looks so clean with all the caps on the underside.
I know, it's a shame they didn't drop the heat shield at the same time! There is absolutely no need for it with all the cap cans inside (unless you *like* forcing people to remove the chassis to change preamp tubes! ).
Got curious to see what brand/rating was used when it was re-capped. Well, shiver me timbers! Those are honest-to-goodness UK LCRs. OEM specs, no less... including a 16uF+32uF.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
OldSchoolDave wrote:How do the neighbors feel about them ?
No problems - our studio/rehearsal room is on the third floor, and we have some space between us and the neighbors... my son's band has hit 117dB up there - they use earplugs.
Haven't had a chance to really crank the "Twins" yet.
I can tell you, though, that the '504 sounds very "classic" now after the de-mod/de-fizz procedures.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
Hmmm... the previous tech with his paralleled bias resistor scheme had the thing biased down to about 12mA! Playing it safe, I guess?
Anyway, removing the superfluous resistors got it back up to a respectable 38mA or so. With some good NOS glass in there it sounds great! Less loud than my '103, for sure...
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing