hello hiwatt experts & lovers !
Please have a look of my recently-bought DR-504, serial number 7916 - with a "tested 30-4-75" sticker. What do you think of it?
It has no sound-issues whatsoever but compared to my DR-103 the sound is slightly thinner and with less 'resolution' / clarity.
Maybe this has to do with the tubes, they seem warn-out. I do not know about the caps.
Preamp section: 1 Valvo, 2 Mullards + 1 tagged "S-S....". Output section: 1 Valvo + 1 unknown
thank you !
now the pics... Hope you enjoy them !
photos 00 - 03
board photos 04-07
transformers & caps
serial no. & sticker
front panel-close up on broken indicator lamp-cover
..and finally, close-ups on the tubes
my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
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Re: my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
it looks nice! It is a shame that the mains lamp is broken, but it is a very nice amp!
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Re: my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
Thank you!
i ll try to glue the indicator lamp cover , i must have it somewhere
Can anyone tell if i need to replace the electrolytic capacitors?
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i ll try to glue the indicator lamp cover , i must have it somewhere
Can anyone tell if i need to replace the electrolytic capacitors?
thanks again! nice to be here
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Re: my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
I would change the electrolytics. Can you see the bulges on them? That indicates that they are on their last legs.
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Re: my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
It certainly wouldn't hurt. Those look to be the original Radio Spares and Plessey caps. A couple of bulges are visible in your photos, but I've seen worse. Still, a new set of proper filter caps could help restore some punch.nicolasDR wrote: Can anyone tell if i need to replace the electrolytic capacitors?
I'd also suggest putting the ECC83 with the most flashing in the V1 socket (the one all by itself) and, perhaps, getting a different pair of output tubes. Drop a pair of inexpensive JJ E34L (as opposed to their EL34 model) tubes in there and see if it makes a difference. By all means, hang on to all those old tubes, though!
Dave
Re: my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
thank you Dr.H & David!
i ll replace first the EL-34s (its happens that a friend has a pair of JJ-E34Ls for me) and see what happens.
Then the V1 & preamp tubes and finally a re-cap in the future. I just needed to know that i can still operate it for a while without causing big problems.
i ll replace first the EL-34s (its happens that a friend has a pair of JJ-E34Ls for me) and see what happens.
Then the V1 & preamp tubes and finally a re-cap in the future. I just needed to know that i can still operate it for a while without causing big problems.
Yes sir !OldSchoolDave wrote:By all means, hang on to all those old tubes, though!
Re: my DR-504 from 1974-75. Is it ok?
I would definitely re-cap your amp, I re-capped my 50 watter and it did make it sound more full.
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