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In Reply to: RE: Harvard Electronics H-1 OTL Amp posted by mrflex65 on February 13, 2016 at 06:29:36
mrflex65I think that 12B4A power triode which looses almost all getter have to be replaced with fresh one , just to attain future stable balance of output SEPP power stage for next period of amp use ,
but there is so many other things that have to be Very Very Carefully checked and examined before that old H1 will be again in power on condition , and ready for use , it is so old ,
and check that old power cable since from your pics seems to me that it is in not so good condition at place of trough chassis input plastic receptor ,
and if is possible add some more pics , especial from under the chassis ,
and one question , did that person from which you have bought this amp have maybe one more H1 ? , since it will be cool to find another one for your stereo system use ,
anyway is great thing that you have recognized and saved very significant piece of audio amp history .
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Edits: 02/13/16Follow Ups:
I believe that this schematic is very close to Harvard Electronics H1-OTL amp,it is extracted from oct.1956 article ,
-A Practical Commercial Output Transformerless Amplifier - by Julius Futterman .
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