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Q & A / Re: Another 200s Amp Question
« Last post by Soundmasterg on December 09, 2023, 12:07:23 am »
Greg, I cannot thank you enough for sharing those photos and your knowledge with me! I had heard the switches were most likely unnecessary (similar to the polarity switch now that my amp has a three prong adapter). Any idea the respective years for those catalogue excerpts? I?m assuming the one is 67 as the 100s only has four knobs?
I would assume around 1967 also, but I can't be sure. The old Sunn forum site before MEF had all kinds of manuals and schematics and sales brochures at the top of the page and you could just download anything you wanted, but when the site was going away and Tboy graciously took it over, we all lost that functionality. If Conrad Sundholm (co-founder of Sunn) was still around I could ask him, but he passed earlier this year sadly.
The standby is unnecessary, but it doesn't cause any damage to use it unless you leave the amp on for days sitting in standby possibly. The muting function is useful.
The polarity switch isn't needed with a 3 prong power cord, and hopefully they got rid of the death cap and disconnected the polarity switch. The Sunns were wired up in such a way in the power supply to where if you wire it up the way it should be with the hot wire fused and switched instead of the neutral, on some amps the light in the switch no longer works. If your amp is working well though, I am sure it is fine.
Greg