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ID'ing a transformer

I got a very run of the mill SS guitar amp from a friend to repair. The power transformer primary is open. Here is a link to a thread with the schematic but the transformer secondary voltage and current is not listed. After the bridge and some caps it uses 15V regulators and while called a 60 watt amp it is 30 watts RMS.

Here is a link which has a pdf schematic (several replies down)

http://music-electronics-forum.com/t32639/


Any help appreciated. My guess is 12-24 V @ 4-6 amps tops. This is a 120V model. It barely fits in the palm of my hand and is a little bigger than a baseball (while not round of course) Thanks in advance.


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Edits: 06/17/14

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Topic - ID'ing a transformer - Awe-d-o-file 08:34:48 06/17/14 (2)

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