M15-A

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I have recently come into possession of a 1957 Rickenbacker M15-A amplifier. It still works but there is a crackling noise, power and standyby lights work intermittently, tremolo doesn't work at all and speaker is blown (original Jensen speaker). Does anyone have any pictures of the amp section and a schematic so I can see if any modifications were made to the amp. Thanks
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Welcome to the Forum, Keith!

I am not certain that this is the right schematic, but it is for the B series bass amps:

http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19523.pdf
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There are a number of M-15 amps on the Register, some with amp section photos:

http://www.rickresource.com/register/in ... celebrity=

There is also one B-15A amp listed there: http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... p?id=18034

I was not aware that there was a Rick M-15A amp model. Is that the designation on the control panel of your amp?

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I just posted pictures on the Register, of course the problem is I had to register it as a M15, but it has the A suffix. If admin could add the M15-A to the list I'd have the only one.
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bluewood wrote:I... If admin could add the M15-A to the list I'd have the only one.
Keith, if you PM the admin (Peter) and request the addition of an A designation, he'll do it (I had him add the RM3261 model to the list when it was not in it).
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M-15A added. :) Sorry for the delay. Working on CD4 this weekend.
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Keith: I believe this amplifier dates to 1956. The Jensen speaker code has it at 1956 or 1966 and I consider that 1956 is the more likely given its construction and comparison with other amplifiers we have collected from the period. The A designation is for tremelo.
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