Interesting.
& that explains why after a cursory look at it (just received it yesterday), it seemed to have a higher component count in the active circuitry than my Ero 2 & had a switch (which I first guessed was output shorting muting, but after a 2nd look could see was selecting different filtering.)
Ok. Unless anyone desperately wants to trade a phono Eros for this tape head one, I'll continue with my plan with some modifications.
I've confirmed the schematics for the PSU board & Shunt Regulator boards are virtually the same between the Eros 1 & 2, except the Eros 1 uses either a 6CG7 as the regulator output device (per the schematic... including of course being wired for the 6.3V filament) or a 12BH7 (per the parts list)... & 2.2uF caps added across the 220R resistors in the output voltage setting divider.
If this unit is wired for a 6CG7, any reason to retain it in that configuration versus rewiring it to the Ero 2 12AU7 configuration (except that I have a few nearly unused 6CG7s sitting around with no other current use for them)?
& unless you can confirm these two boards should be the same between the Ero 1 phono & tape head versions, I'll check the component values on the boards here to confirm that match.
Also, should the plate load / servo boards be the same between the phono & tape head versions
& my next steps would be to strip it down, refresh the soldering on the boards, add the 2.2uF caps to the regulator board, install the replacement terminal strips, source the active circuitry components, & proceed with the refresh starting with step 1 of the instructions & either performing or confirming each step as I go.
Does that sound about right?
& MANY THANKS for identifying this & all your assistance!
Greg in Mississippi