Hello, this is my first post.
I have been reading this forum for a long time as a guest. While my day job is working with computers, I like tinkering with electronics. Back in the Seventies I built a few things from the Craig Anderton book, and have recapped a few Fenders, the first being my BF Showman that I inadvertantly insatlled a cap backwards so I got to troubleshoot a blown PS. Right now I have a Sunn 200S that I bought to fix for the learning experience. Googling the symptoms does produce links to this site.
That reminds me, when my 300t died I ran across a post of Enzo's metioning service bulletins for that amp, which he kindly sent me, and I have yet to thank him, so Thank You Enzo. I fixed the 300t on the kitchen table because it is too big and heavy to carry to my basement workbench. )At least for this old fart.)
Normally, I don't post much to the forums I join. Even in person I don't talk much unless I have something to say, so no "+1" posts from me. You really can't judge someones experience by their post count, every one is different. I've always tried to figure things out for myself, I suspect there are a lot of "guest's" who like me enjoy reading the technical stuff, but have nothing to say, but there are also those impatient ones that want answers right now.
But getting back to the original topic. The kind folks in this forum who answer the questions and help newbies troubleshoot their problems are very good with the safety warnings. It does pay to be careful. Keep up the good work!
OK, now that is done. My first post won't be a question and/or call for help.
I have been reading this forum for a long time as a guest. While my day job is working with computers, I like tinkering with electronics. Back in the Seventies I built a few things from the Craig Anderton book, and have recapped a few Fenders, the first being my BF Showman that I inadvertantly insatlled a cap backwards so I got to troubleshoot a blown PS. Right now I have a Sunn 200S that I bought to fix for the learning experience. Googling the symptoms does produce links to this site.
That reminds me, when my 300t died I ran across a post of Enzo's metioning service bulletins for that amp, which he kindly sent me, and I have yet to thank him, so Thank You Enzo. I fixed the 300t on the kitchen table because it is too big and heavy to carry to my basement workbench. )At least for this old fart.)
Normally, I don't post much to the forums I join. Even in person I don't talk much unless I have something to say, so no "+1" posts from me. You really can't judge someones experience by their post count, every one is different. I've always tried to figure things out for myself, I suspect there are a lot of "guest's" who like me enjoy reading the technical stuff, but have nothing to say, but there are also those impatient ones that want answers right now.
But getting back to the original topic. The kind folks in this forum who answer the questions and help newbies troubleshoot their problems are very good with the safety warnings. It does pay to be careful. Keep up the good work!
OK, now that is done. My first post won't be a question and/or call for help.
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