01-06-2013, 10:25 PM
If you intend to play this set then it should be re-capped and the resistors checked to verify they are within tolerance of value.
The 95 has a filter bank located in a rectangular can on top of the chassis. This should be re-stuffed with modern compnents. Sometimes they come apart easily, sometimes they don't.
The resistor color code on these early sets is irrelevant with respect to the modern one. So you have to make sure the component value based on it's location and what the schematic states it should be.
There are two variants of the 95, you must make sure the schematic you use is the one for the set. I learned this the hard way.
Open primary/secondary or both windings in the interstage transformer (between the 27 and PP-45s) is common with these early models. There is a clever method to bypass one or both windings listed in this site.
The 95 has a filter bank located in a rectangular can on top of the chassis. This should be re-stuffed with modern compnents. Sometimes they come apart easily, sometimes they don't.
The resistor color code on these early sets is irrelevant with respect to the modern one. So you have to make sure the component value based on it's location and what the schematic states it should be.
There are two variants of the 95, you must make sure the schematic you use is the one for the set. I learned this the hard way.
Open primary/secondary or both windings in the interstage transformer (between the 27 and PP-45s) is common with these early models. There is a clever method to bypass one or both windings listed in this site.