I notice on the back there is a 50-10watt switch
I notice on many of the build I have looked at on
these pages the switch is absent.  Was the switch true
to the original.  Is there a disadvantage to having the switch.
It looks like a dpdt what does the switch have to be rated
voltage wise?
Thanks
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						another #124 question
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Re: another #124 question
#124 was a 100w amp. There was a half power switch on the real amp, a switch and an LED were on the back of the chassis. 
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Re: another #124 question
No disadvantage to having the switch.  It just turns two tubes off.  You will get earlier breakup, but not a huge drop in volume
			
			
									
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