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Scott 265A info needed


Guy Landau

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Hi,

I own 3 Scott 265A tube monoblocks that I plan to restore.Aparently they are all been touched in the past and I can't find the circuit schematics.

I know that it was published in the march 1955 edition of Radio Electronics.

Doe's anyone have that edition by any chance or any other info that might help me bring these monsters back to life?

Many thanks

Guy

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Guy,

I checked the Scott site for the Schematic but they don't have it. Here is a link to their db.

http://www.hhscott.com/database/vhhs_0001.html

Just plug in 265 on the Search Criteria box and you will see what they have on this amp. Once the info appears, press the website button and you will get a little more info. You can also post a thread under Schematics and Manuals on their Forum, and someone probably has it...

Mike

Edit: Here's some basic info...

H.H. Scott

Cambridge, Ma.

Type: 265-A

Basic Power Amp

Monobloc

1953 - 1956

Cost New: - $200

Designer:

015_Copyright Vintage HHScott.com

Compiled by Lee K. Shuster

Notes:

Distinctive rose-anodized chassis and maroon transformer covers

Dual-level inputs:

( 0.5 & 1.5 volts);

with level controls;

Variable damping control (from 30:1 to 0.5:1);

Variable "Dynamic Power Monitor" output limiter circuit

(from 8 watts to full power)

10 tubes:

-------------------------

(2) 12AX7 preamp/phase splitter

(4) 1614 (JAN)/6L6GC

(1) 6080 (6AS7G mil spec) series pass regulator

(1) 6AM8A dynamic power monitor

(2) 5U4 dual rectifiers

This message has been edited by Mike Lindsey on 08-21-2002 at 11:28 AM

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