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Offline george

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Alpha 112R
« on: December 05, 2012, 05:35:47 pm »
I'm working on one of these and have a few question.

The board has several mods or maybe they were factory after thoughts. R137 and R108 have aluminum electrolytics caps in series - decoupling? Also what is the purpose of all the inverters on the input of the reverb pan?

Anyone have a picture of a chassis they can send?

I believe Loudthud had written a brief explaination about the differences between the beta and alpha preamp designs but I can't find it.

The amp has the original driver but the VC is rubbing - going to drop in one of these http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=299-407

Link to schemo - attachments won't upload http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll33/bonosurf/Alpha12revB.gif




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Re: Alpha 112R
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2012, 01:14:48 pm »
Do you have three speaker wires instead of two in yours?  If so is one some kind of ground perhaps?  I have three on my combo and, last time I opened up the grill to check out my speaker I noticed it had an extra speaker wire.  I only connected two and there is a little buzz.  I'll have to look at it again.  I don't really use this amp that much anymore because I've been doing the low watt thing lately.  I love all of Sunn amps ss and tube as well.
Here's my Gear:  Sunn alpha 112r, Fender Vibro Champ, Pro Junior, Blues Junior,Super Reverb, Vox AC4TV, Lil' Night Train, Blackstar HT-1,  Guitars: 2 Fender Strats, Telecaster, Squier Tele, Gibson LP Special SL, Epi SG Special, Fender P Bass, Kay SG.

Offline george

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Re: Alpha 112R
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2012, 05:35:43 pm »
Okay it is fixed. I did a bit of a shotgun repair on this amp. Replaced all the ICs with sockets, all the NP capacitors, all the bias/drive BJTs and MJ15022/23 to replace the damaged output transistors. Also replaced the zeners in the +-15V supplies since they appeared to be generating/contributing to the noise problem. Quiet as a mouse pissing on cotton ;-)

Replaced speaker with one from PartsExpress - two terminals and no ground connected.