I am restoring a Dynaco SCA-80 int. amp.
Most Dynaco solid state amps of this vintage (late 60s and 1970s) use carbon comp. resistors.
The manuals for both the PAT-4 and SCA-80 state: "All resistor values are 1/2 watt, 5%, unless otherwise noted."
PAT-4 manual: https://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/PAT-4ManualPart1.pdf
SCA-80 manual: https://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/SCA80.pdf
The PAT-4 and SCA-80(Q) have almost identical preamp sections (the SCA-80 is an int. amp, while the PAT-4 is just a stand-alone preamp. The SCA-80, which came out after the PAT-4 and ST-80, essentially combines the ST-80 power amp and PAT-4 preamp, into one compact unit).
Note that voltages to the pre-amp board on the SCA-80 are 24vdc and 17.5vdc volts, while the PAT-4 uses 38vdc and 17.5vdc for the same respective points.
In my parts bin, I have modern 1/4 watt metal film and/or 1/4-watt carbon film R's. I do have some at 1/2-watt, but mostly they are carbon-film and, even then, not in the values needed for the pre-amp section.
QUESTION:
Can anyone see problems or issues if I used only 1/4-w R's in the SCA-80 pre-amp board?
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Other notes:
The PAT-5 preamp, which apprered about 4 years after the SCA-80, is here: https://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/PAT-5Original.pdf
(Note most R's are now rated 1/4 watt. Yes, the PAT-5 designs differs quite a bit from PAT-4/SCA-80).
The PAT-5 at mains AC line specs: 12w at 120vac
The PAT-4 at mains AC line specs: 5w at 120vac
The SCA-80 at mains AC line specs: 21.5w at 120vac (I measured this myself with a Killa-watt, while unit is simply idling. The manual does not provide idling specs. Note that the pwr amp section of this int. amp is most of the idling pwr draw. )
Most Dynaco solid state amps of this vintage (late 60s and 1970s) use carbon comp. resistors.
The manuals for both the PAT-4 and SCA-80 state: "All resistor values are 1/2 watt, 5%, unless otherwise noted."
PAT-4 manual: https://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/PAT-4ManualPart1.pdf
SCA-80 manual: https://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/SCA80.pdf
The PAT-4 and SCA-80(Q) have almost identical preamp sections (the SCA-80 is an int. amp, while the PAT-4 is just a stand-alone preamp. The SCA-80, which came out after the PAT-4 and ST-80, essentially combines the ST-80 power amp and PAT-4 preamp, into one compact unit).
Note that voltages to the pre-amp board on the SCA-80 are 24vdc and 17.5vdc volts, while the PAT-4 uses 38vdc and 17.5vdc for the same respective points.
In my parts bin, I have modern 1/4 watt metal film and/or 1/4-watt carbon film R's. I do have some at 1/2-watt, but mostly they are carbon-film and, even then, not in the values needed for the pre-amp section.
QUESTION:
Can anyone see problems or issues if I used only 1/4-w R's in the SCA-80 pre-amp board?
==========
Other notes:
The PAT-5 preamp, which apprered about 4 years after the SCA-80, is here: https://www.updatemydynaco.com/documents/PAT-5Original.pdf
(Note most R's are now rated 1/4 watt. Yes, the PAT-5 designs differs quite a bit from PAT-4/SCA-80).
The PAT-5 at mains AC line specs: 12w at 120vac
The PAT-4 at mains AC line specs: 5w at 120vac
The SCA-80 at mains AC line specs: 21.5w at 120vac (I measured this myself with a Killa-watt, while unit is simply idling. The manual does not provide idling specs. Note that the pwr amp section of this int. amp is most of the idling pwr draw. )



