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Oren Hudson 03-11-2013 07:21 AM

Vintage SVT / B25B owners - a little help
 
I need a favor from anyone with '69 - '78 heads. Look at one or more of the metal cord wraps that your power cord loops around, and tell me what, if any, numbers are stamped on them. I never noticed it before, but my '73 SVT as well as my '71 B25B have a number on them. Thanks. :cool:

beans-on-toast 03-11-2013 08:55 AM

There are no numbers on my 71 SVT cord wraps.

I'm thinking that I've never seen numbers on blueline SVT models. There are variations as well. On some models the metal tabs are welded on, on other models they are attached with screws the (bow tie) clutch type screws. I've never found a source for the size of clutch screws used on these amps.

dmac1961 03-11-2013 08:56 AM

Neither my B25 or SVT has numbers on the cord wraps.

beans-on-toast 03-11-2013 08:59 AM

Is it an amp serial number (same as what is stamped on the chassis) or a part number?

Oren Hudson 03-11-2013 09:32 AM

Could be that the number is on the attached (screwed or welded) side on some of yours. I'd never noticed these before, but both of my Ampegs referenced above have them.

The SVT numbers are all near identical. Starting with the back panel number 732323-1, chassis number of the front 732325-1 and cord wrap number 732322-1. The B25B, I don't have a serial number handy, but it's a '70-'72, I think. Its cord wrap number is 732306-1.

Lots of reasons to see what others have and on what years, but the biggest one for me right now is that I'm checking into getting some wraps made for a '69/'70 SVT I have that's missing both wraps. If they all had similar numbers, I could have one put in, I think? :cool:

chadds 03-11-2013 09:35 AM

The cord wraps with the numbers on them sound way better. ;)

beans-on-toast 03-11-2013 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oren Hudson (Post 14012856)
Could be that the number is on the attached (screwed or welded) side on some of yours. I'd never noticed these before, but both of my Ampegs referenced above have them.

There are no numbers on mine in the welded side. You can see through holes of the screen. The earliest ones had two wraps attached with screws. I've seen four wrap ones screwed on. Then I've seen four wrap welded. Ampeg has a way of being all over the place when it comes to variations.

I would say no stamped numbers on your model.

beans-on-toast 03-11-2013 11:00 AM

You might want to ask your question here. At least you can identify who has an early model.

peter6toy 03-11-2013 05:44 PM

On my '74 SVT there's a number, check picture. But I do not have a 'lower black backplate', that one is missing. So can not check my serialnumber ...


coreyfyfe 03-11-2013 06:12 PM

I know my 74 SVT has numbers stamped on the cords wraps. Same codes as are stamped on the rest of the parts i believe. Can't be sure, the amp isn't here with me.

beans-on-toast 03-11-2013 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peter6toy (Post 14015663)
On my '74 SVT there's a number, check picture. But I do not have a 'lower black backplate', that one is missing. So can not check my serialnumber ...

The serial number is usually stamped on the chassis. There is a rectangular cutout on the bottom back plate (repro available at fliptops.net BTW), so you can see the serial number when it is in place. So check the back of the chassis, to the lower right of the standby switch, and look for a stamped number.

Oren Hudson 03-12-2013 08:02 PM

Based on input, looks like many had the same number, or close to the same number to each other, and possibly to the frame number as well. Very interesting.


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