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refurbing a 250 [message #17357] Sat, 11 August 2012 14:38 Go to next message
kthazard is currently offline  kthazard
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Registered: August 2012
Location: Near Nashville TN
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I am refurbing a 250 that was my late father's amp.I am not too concerned with historical accuracy but more the funtionality. Amp works, but unfortunatly, someone stole the pedals when it was last used at a gig. (I hope(sarcasm)they made a small fortune selling them.)Now I am looking to build a 4-button replacement pedal and wah. After reading several posts here I am assuming the wah is a standard potentiomiter pedal with a 10 k ohm pot in it? The four button pedal sounds simple enough to construct if I had the schematics. Also, where could I buy one of those 6 pin connectors? Is it something standard that say radio shack or an electronics parts store would stock? Would an old Vox amp 6 pin connector work? Once I can test the effects, I am sure I will find more things to repair. Thanks for any and all help.
Re: refurbing a 250 [message #17358 is a reply to message #17357] Sat, 11 August 2012 14:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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The K250-4 amp does not need the footswitch to operate the effects. All effects are controlable from the amp. email me at djt@chartermi.net for the schematic. The amp would use the 6 pin XLR plug and you might have to google switchcraft A6M. Peavey and Vox used a DIN plug rather than the XLR plug.
pleat
Re: refurbing a 250 [message #17360 is a reply to message #17358] Sat, 11 August 2012 15:19 Go to previous message
kthazard is currently offline  kthazard
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Thanks, I will e-mail you.
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