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    The attached image shows the volt readings taken in red next to the specified values. Does anyone know if there may be an issue with the bridge rectifier or should I not be concerned by these readings.

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    What does your line voltage measure?
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      I can dig out my measurements too, but I recall those being a bit off too, can't remember if it was as much as 4V over or not, like on your power amp supply.

      I suspect it's not a problem that will effect the running of things... the T's tolerances aren't particularly tight.
      Also note I'm a hobby tinkerer not an engineer.
      -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
      -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
      -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
      -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
      -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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