I just purchased what is supposed to be a Westinghouse model 133 mono amp. The only indication that I can find that it is actually a Westinghouse is it has Westinghouse tubes. It also came with a paper label that says "133 model number" and "serial number P805628. It has a copper finish chassis and is really strange because the power tranny is rather small, and the output tranny is rather large. It runs on one 7025, one 12AX7, two 6V6GT's, and a 5Y3 rectifier. It appears all original. I've tried to look this thing up so I can get a schematic but have had no luck. I'll try to send a pic. with this. Any help in identifing this thing would be much appreciated
R.W.R.
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Topic - Amp Identification help needed. - RonRon 11:43:07 05/20/21 (13)
- "You can be SURE... - Ivan303 12:18:43 05/21/21 (0)
- RE: Amp Identification help needed. - deathtube 667 09:24:05 05/21/21 (7)
- You just referred to yourself in the 3rd person. - 91derlust 22:40:12 05/21/21 (3)
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- You did it again. Strange. nt - Tre' 06:28:37 05/22/21 (1)
- Third person singular... - Ivan303 06:23:35 05/24/21 (0)
- That's a little weird. nt - Tre' 14:10:05 05/21/21 (0)
- interesting - elblanco 09:40:45 05/21/21 (1)
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- RE: Amp Identification help needed. - Triode_Kingdom 12:03:52 05/20/21 (3)
- RE: Amp Identification help needed. - RonRon 13:18:48 05/20/21 (2)
- RE: Amp Identification help needed. - Triode_Kingdom 13:49:11 05/20/21 (1)
- RE: Amp Identification help needed. - Tom Bavis 18:01:30 05/20/21 (0)