Hey guys been working on some DIY, pedals and other bits and pieces for the studio, and have finally decide to do something about an old guitar amp I was given by a mate years ago which is in a sorry state. Its a little practice amp, no name or anything like that on it and my google searches have been less than successful based on the little detail I have. I am looking for any detail I can get on this thing with the aim of restoring it and getting it useful again. It has a few odd features combined Tone and power on, three instrument inputs and what looks like a bunch of germaniums inside. The only real identifier I have for this is the A-35C followed by a smaller Is-3 on the trace side of the board (see top image below). I've got a bunch of pics I'm going to attach, I would appreciate it if anyone could nudge me in the right direction to more information about this one. Just a quick warning to the electronically squeemish, the following images may be disturbing to some people
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My final goal woth this would be to get it operational again, adding a tone stack (low, mid, high), speaker out, headphone out, jewel light for power on and off, and restor it to some kind of enclosure. Any advice you guys can give would be invaluable,
Nate
p.s - sorry for the long rambling post just wanted to get going on this