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Old 12-08-2017, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Bogframe View Post
......Someone seems to have done some mods to it, but I don't have a clue when it comes to actual electronics.

.............But I dunno if it's safe to plug in. What's the general consensus?.......
Hi Bogframe , From your pictures the only mod I see is that someone in the past replaced the multi capacitor "C1" with a replacement unit that is not circuit board mounted like the original , and did a kinda kludgy job by soldering it to the (presumably) ground lug of the speaker as a mounting point .

As to plugging it in , sure , it's your basic "AA5" that parts are more than plentiful for , and the worst it's likely to do will be to have a loud buzz or hum sound from the speaker . Since that replacement for C1 (the power supply's "filter capacitor") looks kinda old itself it may give the hum I mentioned , or then again it just may work , and throwing the juice to it is as Electronic Memory said , really only a risk to the common as dirt 35W4 power supply rectifier tube .

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