Rickenbacker M-10 Schematic?

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Rickenbacker M-10 Schematic?

Post by arnc »

Hello,
I am new here and I have an old black metal box (M-10) and was wondering if anyone had a schematic for this , can't remember the date on it, either 1937 or 1947.
Thanks!
Arn C.
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Welcome Arn. I have not seen a schematic for this amplifier. Perhaps Tracy Sands may be able to help when he reads this post. You might also like to browse this most interesting site which is in the developmental stage. There is also the possibility that John Hall will be able to offer some assistance. We would dearly love some closeup photos of your amplifier for discussion.
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Post by arnc »

Thanks for the Welcome Peter. Once I dig this amp out of storage, I will try to get some pics of it. Mine has numbered tubes in it. Ex: 80, 81,
Not sure of the numbers at the moment, but all of them are numbered tubes. John Hall? Is this the John Hall from where I live-Woodstock, NY? just curious.
Peace!
Arn C.
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Post by rob »

No, John Hall is the President of Rickenbacker. He probably lives near the factory in Santa Ana California.

Welcome to the club!
arnc

Post by arnc »

Thanks Rob for the info and for the welcome!
Arn C.
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Post by arnc »

I wrote to the company and below is their reply:
(Looks like I am in the right place)If Tracy sands can't come up with something, I may draw up my own schematic from the amp for anyone else who may want it. I will dig it out tonight! Arn C.

Hello Arn,

Here is a link to all of the schematics we have available:
http://www.rickenbacker.com/us/ampschematic.htm

Another good place to check is
http://www.brunnet.net/cgi-bin/rickresource/discus/discus.pl. You will
find other RIC amp enthusiast like yourself that may be able to help you
out.

Thank you,

Tommy T.
Customer Service
Rickenbacker International Corporation
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