Hi, first post from a newbie to your forum. I'm not tech minded so please forgive me if I'm referring to things wrongly. I have a pair of Paramount amps, the original 2a3 version. Due to the builder assembling(one of) the amps with extremely tight (negative) clearance between the power transistor heat sink and the case the transistor has sustained damage (legs bent and snapped) which has likewise damaged the PCB, and I therefore need to either obtain a replacement board, or assembly, or a circuit diagram for the board. I may, when and if the UK comes out of lockdown, be able to get a PCB made as I'm a member of a Hackspace with PCB making facilities, however, I would much prefer to obtain a board rather than this option.
I'm not new to Tube amps, having been using some form of tube amp almost continuously since the late 1980's. but I've never really been of a mind to build them. So a question, I've never seen a circuit diagram (or the inside of an amp) with a power transistor in the circuit, most of the amps I've had have featured 2 driver tubes, the ones I remember being ecc82 and ecc83 types, so I'm presuming that the power transistor takes the place of the first of the 2 tubes, am I correct? If this is the case then is this for relliability, space saving or some other reason? Thanks in advance for any information you may have.