I have a buddy who runs the local landfill and transfer station. He hooks me up with amp finds and lots of tubes. I just received a epiphone comet ea-32rvt from him. The amp needs a lot of attention, so I was wondering if the PT would work for a SS rectified 2 el84 Rocket?
Actually after testing voltages i may be able to go tube rectified.
			
			
									
									
						trash day!
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My friends worked at the local trash haulers as well and I used to get a bunch of old tube amps and guitars from these guys.  They no longer work in the trash industry, rats  
  
			
			
									
									
						 
  
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One mans’ "trash" is another mans’ VINTAGE TUBE GEAR!
Cheers,
Rob
			
			
									
									Cheers,
Rob
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Luckyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.Though I did just score a GE stereo with a dual SE 7189A powered amp in it.Got it for 30$ at Salvation Army Thrift.Two 7189A,Three GE 12AX7,One GE 12AT7. I left smiling
			
			
									
									
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EA32-RVT = GA15RVT. With 120VAC in, this amp should provide about 310VDC through a solid state full wave bridge.  The PT probably puts out around 225-0-225 with a load.  Not sure what you can tell from what you got, but it had solid state rectification, pair of EL84 and three 12AX7/6EU7. I'm guessing it is just about right for a rocket.
			
			
									
									
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Cool find. I found a '58 Princeton at a thrift store that the owner had found in a dumpster. I traded him an Acoustic 50 watt combo for it. Sometimes you get lucky!
			
			
									
									
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Check out my thread on my GA-15RVT for the mods I did. I love the way mine sounds. Lots of mids and warm too (odd for a gibson).
			
			
									
									Current rig, Modified Yamaha EG-112 with filter-tron knock offs - dyna comp - '60's White Face Gibson Explorer amp , modded.
						

