Hi All!
I'm very new to the forum. Long time reader until now- I finally have something to contribute, and hopefully help people learn. Myself included.
I'm quite an amateur in the electronics dept. however quite mechanically adept and keen to get amongst it!
Here we have my 1974 Silverface Fender Twin Reverb. The 100w model w/ push/pull master volume.
I bought this amp around 6 months ago upon bad/false recommendations- she's pretty beat up for the price I paid. Recently I put fresh speakers in (2x Jensen c12k) a standard choice as I take it. The old guys have no marking, stamping or stickers whatsoever (they look old, have a large round black magnet) , and seemed to lack a lot of the detail and crispness I hear in the new Jensens.
Anyway, I opened it up not too long ago and to my shock and horror contained quite a lot of corrosion and rust, sticky residue everywhere (maybe some rust kill or CRC). It's a mess inside this amp. All of the components are all glazed over. It sucks.
Basically, I could flip this amp and get a fresh one quite easily- but I'm more inclined to go the DIY route and clean her up myself. I hate to think of the next buyer opening it up and feeling how I feel right now.
This afternoon I stripped the cabinent down- pulled all the tolex off as it was quite a shredded mess. The cabinent is in a poor condition too- all loose joints and gouges.
Hopefully I can gain some knowledge from this thread, and some advice on the particulars of my restoration. I know there's a lot of threads regarding this matter- and I'll be referring to them often.
Here are some pics.
Is it worth desoldering/disconnecting everything, clean everything/replace caps ect., prep the chassis and getting a re-zinc? There's no real rush to have it finished, I want to take my time and do it right, so I have a beautiful sounding Twin that will last me years.
I'm very new to the forum. Long time reader until now- I finally have something to contribute, and hopefully help people learn. Myself included.
I'm quite an amateur in the electronics dept. however quite mechanically adept and keen to get amongst it!
Here we have my 1974 Silverface Fender Twin Reverb. The 100w model w/ push/pull master volume.
I bought this amp around 6 months ago upon bad/false recommendations- she's pretty beat up for the price I paid. Recently I put fresh speakers in (2x Jensen c12k) a standard choice as I take it. The old guys have no marking, stamping or stickers whatsoever (they look old, have a large round black magnet) , and seemed to lack a lot of the detail and crispness I hear in the new Jensens.
Anyway, I opened it up not too long ago and to my shock and horror contained quite a lot of corrosion and rust, sticky residue everywhere (maybe some rust kill or CRC). It's a mess inside this amp. All of the components are all glazed over. It sucks.
Basically, I could flip this amp and get a fresh one quite easily- but I'm more inclined to go the DIY route and clean her up myself. I hate to think of the next buyer opening it up and feeling how I feel right now.
This afternoon I stripped the cabinent down- pulled all the tolex off as it was quite a shredded mess. The cabinent is in a poor condition too- all loose joints and gouges.
Hopefully I can gain some knowledge from this thread, and some advice on the particulars of my restoration. I know there's a lot of threads regarding this matter- and I'll be referring to them often.
Here are some pics.
Is it worth desoldering/disconnecting everything, clean everything/replace caps ect., prep the chassis and getting a re-zinc? There's no real rush to have it finished, I want to take my time and do it right, so I have a beautiful sounding Twin that will last me years.
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