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William Hughes

 

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Georgia, USA
Post  Posted 13 Sep 2017 11:52 am    
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I just aquired a Standel Studio SG12. A friend gave it to me, he asked me if I wanted a project amp. He said it was noisy. I plugged a guitar into it and tried it out. It crackled and hummed but sounded pretty good. I cleaned all the pots jacks and switches with Deoxit. It now sounds perfect. Crystal clear, articulate with great note separation. Its got a great reverb and tremolo. The only problem i see is the speaker is a 8 ohm Fender Oxford i think 1958. It should be 4 ohm. I have two questions, what is the light bulb on the output for and what is the jack on the back right labled signal line.
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Mike Wheeler


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Delaware, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 13 Sep 2017 12:58 pm    
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That lamp is there to help prevent a short circuit of the output stage.

BTW, the '69 schematic I'm looking at says it's valid for all Custom and Studio models, and it says that an 8 ohm speaker is correct for the Studio 12 and 20 models. All other '69 models are 4 ohm outputs.

Here's a link to the schematic I'm looking at...
http://www.standelamps.com/support/schematics/documents/1969/id012-02.pdf
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William Hughes

 

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Post  Posted 13 Sep 2017 1:09 pm    
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Thanks Mike
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