I have boxes of electronic parts from flea markets, ham fests, etc. I have been going through and getting rid of anything tv, ham radio, vintage radio, etc. related. I would like to keep parts that are guitar amp related. I sell off or give away the parts. I only through out something if it is complete junk....which is rare for me.
Anyhow I would like advice on what parts to save. For example old electrolytic capacitors are tossed....especially if they are leaking or bulging. Tubes that prove to have shorts are also tossed.
I have a bunch of "orange drop" capacitors. I have read that some techs replace the brown "chocolate drop" capacitors and blue "smurf turd" capacitors. Should I throw them out?
What about "bumble bee" capacitors?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
Anyhow I would like advice on what parts to save. For example old electrolytic capacitors are tossed....especially if they are leaking or bulging. Tubes that prove to have shorts are also tossed.
I have a bunch of "orange drop" capacitors. I have read that some techs replace the brown "chocolate drop" capacitors and blue "smurf turd" capacitors. Should I throw them out?
What about "bumble bee" capacitors?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!
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