Hello all. I just picked up a Cordovox Accordian pair; separate tone generator and amp/speaker cabs. It should be no surprise that accordion players seem to take better care of their equipment, and the condition of these was too good for me to pass on. I really wish it had the full schematic inside, though. I've only found a couple hand-drawn schematics of conversions after the fact, and a power-supply snippet someone posted here, but it looks like it may have been altered already.
They've been stripped of all the useful tubes, save for a pair of 12AU7s. It appears as if a ginormous .22/400V Sprague Black Beauty blowtorched one of the rectifier diodes. Additionally, the top cap in the doubler stack is shorted. I've tested the transformers; all seems well and I'm leaning towards a 5F6-A circuit, but that may change due to the small control panel.
In addition to the other damage mentioned, the resistor between the diodes and transformer melted away. Based on reading the few other build threads, it seems this was a 4 ohm/5W resistor. What exactly is this resistor's function in the circuit? How does one go about calculating it's value in instances where other parts of the circuit have changed?
Additionally, the 150uF/250v caps for the voltage doubler seem to be an odd value these days. What changes can I expect if I replace these with 220uF/300V?(or more V, depending on price.)