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Offline TAP

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Model T power tranny question
« on: March 24, 1999, 09:03:00 am »
Hi All!  I am very happy to see a site dedicated to highly "underrated" vintage Sunn amps!  I own a '73 Model T and love it.  I use it as a bass amp and it gets the "growl" with my Jazz bass.

I do have a question.  I have noticed that my power transformer gets pretty hot (ie. I can only lay my hand over it for about 3-5 seconds before getting unconfortable).  I've heard these Sunn tranny's are rock solid (at least the early 70's ones).  Does anybody else experience this?

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Offline sunn

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Model T power tranny question
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 1999, 04:27:00 pm »
Has the circuitry been checked out? You might have a short somewhere.

: Hi All!  I am very happy to see a site dedicated to highly "underrated" vintage Sunn amps!  I own a '73 Model T and love it.  I use it as a bass amp and it gets the "growl" with my Jazz bass.

: I do have a question.  I have noticed that my power transformer gets pretty hot (ie. I can only lay my hand over it for about 3-5 seconds before getting unconfortable).  I've heard these Sunn tranny's are rock solid (at least the early 70's ones).  Does anybody else experience this?

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Offline TAP

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Model T power tranny question
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 1999, 02:06:00 pm »
: Has the circuitry been checked out? You might have a short somewhere.

I haven't had a "pro tech" check it.  I have checked and set the bias on the output tubes and checked the plate voltage and everything's okay.  I installed new GE 6550s and set the bias according to specs (around 50ma per tube @504Vdc on the plates).  The amp works fine, and I've been told that this is probably par for the course and not to worry.  

tap

: : Hi All!  I am very happy to see a site dedicated to highly "underrated" vintage Sunn amps!  I own a '73 Model T and love it.  I use it as a bass amp and it gets the "growl" with my Jazz bass.

: : I do have a question.  I have noticed that my power transformer gets pretty hot (ie. I can only lay my hand over it for about 3-5 seconds before getting unconfortable).  I've heard these Sunn tranny's are rock solid (at least the early 70's ones).  Does anybody else experience this?

: : tap