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Greetings all! a newbee here

 I have an econo phono/valve amp that I picked up years ago second-hand and have no clue where it was purchased or  manufactured. It appears to have Chinese writing on it and it also does have "GUANGHENG TM300 - TM400AB" on the transformer cover. The transformer is fried and I'm not sure if it's worth repairing but I would do so if I can find one and it's a reasonable cost. Here's a couple of pics and thanks for your time. 

 

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I had one of those amps once. A proud member of head-fail and the any octal tube, any octal socket group plugged the totally wrong tube into the hole where the (whatever the non-pin compatable power tube with a top cap is) goes and blowed it up. "but it was an octal tube." 

I fixed it (totally destroyed cathode resistors for the output tubes) and donated it to a head-fi meet a few years back. 

 

If you are asking what to do, instead of reading the markings on the transformer and finding a suitable replacement yourself, would suggest taking a large hammer and smashing it up.

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I'm with Ari, there is very little point in "fixing" this amp.  You'd likely invest far more than this is worth in fixing it and still be left with a turd with a presumably nicer transformer. 

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If memory serves - something cool (and somewhat rarely seen) about this amp is that it runs the gain tubes in pentode mode. 

 

Crazy mega bandwidth like whoa. 

Until you get to the shitty output transformers. 

A good enough idea to learn from at least :)

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