audioguild amp
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enquiryband
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audioguild amp
does anyone know anything about audioguild amps? they are from the 60's and dies off shortly after. (thats all i know) i have a 100 watt tube combo amp and i cant find for the life of me any info on them. i think the ohms for the transformer, tubes, and speaker is messed up because im getting limited power for a 100 watt amp. anyone have any info at all that they can divulge would be excellent.
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What does this have to do with Trainwrecks?
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Absolutely nothing, but have a heart.dr. who wrote:What does this have to do with Trainwrecks?
Try Google.
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Looks like they were an offshoot of Magnatone.
http://www.letstalkguild.com/phpBB2/vie ... f=9&t=5609
http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:kD ... clnk&gl=us
Scroll down to the Audio Guild
http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:6W ... clnk&gl=us
http://www.letstalkguild.com/phpBB2/vie ... f=9&t=5609
http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:kD ... clnk&gl=us
Scroll down to the Audio Guild
http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:6W ... clnk&gl=us
Tom
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enquiryband
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Re: audioguild amp
thanks for the reply and the info. i think it will help. the speaker and the transformers both seem stock, the only other thing i could think of would be the parts you mentioned and the tubes put in it. i think they are a higher gain and a different impedance than what my speaker and transformers are. currently i don't have my amp with me but come Saturday i can get the tube info.
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I had one! Certainly an infrequently seen amp: I found it in Santa Cruz answering an ad for a dif. amp.
[thx for moving this string]
Magnatone! That explains why it had the nice Magnatone-type vibrato.
It had two 7591s [or some other hard-to-find pwr. tubes] and sounded real sweet. The box was chambered; maybe for the woofer in one partition, smaller speaker in the other?
Fifteen or so years ago I had a short conversation with a guy from an ad in the VG mag classifieds. I think he was an ex-employee looking for more info....maybe amps.
[thx for moving this string]
Magnatone! That explains why it had the nice Magnatone-type vibrato.
It had two 7591s [or some other hard-to-find pwr. tubes] and sounded real sweet. The box was chambered; maybe for the woofer in one partition, smaller speaker in the other?
Fifteen or so years ago I had a short conversation with a guy from an ad in the VG mag classifieds. I think he was an ex-employee looking for more info....maybe amps.
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Did I miss something? Is the Technical Discussion area restricted to Trainwreck discussions?dr. who wrote:What does this have to do with Trainwrecks?
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It was originally posted in the TW forum....
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Aha! That's what I get for being late to the party again.John_P_WI wrote:It was originally posted in the TW forum....
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i guess the biggest question is does anybody know the impedance of one of these amps? i dont have any of that info so i cant replace the speaker ever (if i ever wanted to) and i cant change the tubes.
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If the speaker is original, it might be marked, or if not, disconnect and measure with a DVM directly on ohms. It won't be spot on 16, 8, or 4 (because resistance is only part of the impedence), but close enough for you to tell. If it's not original, or is the cause of your problems, join that forum in Structos first link and just ask them.enquiryband wrote:i guess the biggest question is does anybody know the impedance of one of these amps? i dont have any of that info so i cant replace the speaker ever (if i ever wanted to) and i cant change the tubes.
As far as tubes, take it to a pro if you're not experienced with working on amps. Any good tech can replace and rebias correctly (if fixed bias).
Another possibiility is that the filter caps need replacement. They get old after 10-15 years.
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I found two shots of Audio Guild amps [FWIW]
They show the extra chamber [sometimes used to mount a tweeter?]
They show the extra chamber [sometimes used to mount a tweeter?]
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mine is the second amp with the first amps speaker.
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where did you find these?Baxtercat wrote:I found two shots of Audio Guild amps [FWIW]
They show the extra chamber [sometimes used to mount a tweeter?]
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That gives me an idea of what to go with my Estey organ amp as the chassis is long and narrow like that one and I like the quality of that cabinet beefy.
Mark
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