Now that I have left the tube arena and ventured off into solid state repairs I am finding two facts to be true:
1. I need to study my tushey off
2. There is a virtual plethora of SS parts in typical amplifiers.
My current part stores allows me to make just about any repair needed to most vacuum tube amplifiers on a same day basis as I have 7 nine drawer rolling partrs bins along with mulitble shelving units of amp parts. Reverb pans? Got em. Vox, Marshall or Fender PT or OT? Got em. Switches, pots, sockets, tubes resistors, etc etc? Got em. There are very few items I don't have in stock for tube amp work.
For solid state work, the situation is totally different. In the few months I've been doing this work, one thing I have learned is that there are so many possible parts in a typical amplifier you can't stock even a small percentage of them. The list of power transistors alone boggles the mind. How many different dual Op Amp chips are there? Gazillions maybe.
So, my question is what generic or common parts can I stock that will help me reduce the in and out time for my customers' equipment. I am sure there must be some common or generic items most SS techs keep in stock for this purpose. So far I have realized that I need to keep several tubes of heatsink paste and that my stock of electrolytic caps (though extensive and fairly inclusive for vacuum tube needs) is worthless for SS needs. I would greatly appreciate any insight the pros in here have on what to stock and where to get these items as cheaply as possible. Paying $4 for a 4560 Op amp is probably not a good thing for my profit margin.
1. I need to study my tushey off
2. There is a virtual plethora of SS parts in typical amplifiers.
My current part stores allows me to make just about any repair needed to most vacuum tube amplifiers on a same day basis as I have 7 nine drawer rolling partrs bins along with mulitble shelving units of amp parts. Reverb pans? Got em. Vox, Marshall or Fender PT or OT? Got em. Switches, pots, sockets, tubes resistors, etc etc? Got em. There are very few items I don't have in stock for tube amp work.
For solid state work, the situation is totally different. In the few months I've been doing this work, one thing I have learned is that there are so many possible parts in a typical amplifier you can't stock even a small percentage of them. The list of power transistors alone boggles the mind. How many different dual Op Amp chips are there? Gazillions maybe.
So, my question is what generic or common parts can I stock that will help me reduce the in and out time for my customers' equipment. I am sure there must be some common or generic items most SS techs keep in stock for this purpose. So far I have realized that I need to keep several tubes of heatsink paste and that my stock of electrolytic caps (though extensive and fairly inclusive for vacuum tube needs) is worthless for SS needs. I would greatly appreciate any insight the pros in here have on what to stock and where to get these items as cheaply as possible. Paying $4 for a 4560 Op amp is probably not a good thing for my profit margin.
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