Amp is up and running-- passed initial function tests--- i played it for about an hour with different pedals--- pulled the set of cheapo "assembly" preamp tubes and slapped in a Mullard I63 in V1, GE 12ax7 in V2, Tungsram 12ax7 in V3, and a Brimar ecc81 in V4 (PI)--- quick gut pics:
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Amp sounds as expected, freaking HUGE !!!!----- also very quiet until guitar strings are operated----- then a massive blast of sound is possible if the amp is turned up very much at all---takes pedals as well or better than any amp i've ever played.
I know the build quality isn't up to Harry Joyce standards---but this is a conversion meant for sale locally at a reasonable price--- the Xicon carbon film resistors, Alpha pots, and Mallory 150 caps make the amp sound terrific but aren't cork sniffer approved ---several people/bands are interested in it now so this isn't a "for sale" post.
I wasn't planing to do another one of these SC 120/Hiwatt conversions but this amp came to me in a trade----- it had been butchered with a Stancor 100 watt OT running EL34x4-----the real butchery was in how somebody tried to build a Marshall-type preamp into it----one of the biggest messes i've ever seen---the amp was inop.
I used a spare SC 120 Partridge OT (to run the spec EL34 x 6), i pulled the coveted 3-prong Voltage and Speaker impedance switches from a parts SC 120R---the heat shield from the same parts amp.
I used new turret boards, all new tube sockets (NOS orig-type output sockets), Teflon Mil-spec wire, etc, etc.
The parts re-used from the orig amp are: Chassis, PT, orig Cliff speaker output jacks (cleaned up)---that's all.
With the local interest in this re-build so far--- i might end up having to build another Hiwatt DR103 clone or two for some of them---but it will only run EL34 x 4 for only 100 watts--
Not that all that extra power is a needed thing in today's world---but it's there-