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Rewinding of guitar amp transformers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cross_over" data-source="post: 1107060" data-attributes="member: 19846"><p>A friend asked if I would look at a couple of 1960's Marshall guitar amps for him. Apparently one has a faulty transformer. Is there anyone in the country that can assist with re-winding it? Not yet sure if it is a psu or output transformer yet, though would guess it more likely to be on the psu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross_over, post: 1107060, member: 19846"] A friend asked if I would look at a couple of 1960's Marshall guitar amps for him. Apparently one has a faulty transformer. Is there anyone in the country that can assist with re-winding it? Not yet sure if it is a psu or output transformer yet, though would guess it more likely to be on the psu. [/QUOTE]
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