MASCO MAP 15 Grill Mesh with G Clef
Started working on the cosmetics for the MASCO MAP 15. I had to strip off old paint off the original vinyl covering, it took several hours to do it without damaging the vinyl. I used a Dollar Store Product called "AWESOME" which worked very well and I highly recommend it as a cleaner and to remove water based paint.
As a temporary measure, I'm going to use some vintage looking grill cloth I picked up off ebay for $5. The attached pic is the original grill that a previous owner painted. The amp was really ugly, but it's starting to look better now. Should be able to post a pic of it back together tomorrow.
1. I've looked all over the net for a replica of this kind of grill mesh, no joy. Is there someone out there that does this kind of work? The mess is like a screen material, firm and solid. What's left of the original G CLEF feels like think FELT material.
2. Tested the original Jensen Speaker today, it works well!
3. Although the amp sounds good!!! I'd appreciate recommendations on how to get the noise floor down a bit. My POTs and all resistors are 65 years old, jacks as well. I cleaned the pots and they work OK, but I've read that some recommend replacing them as they can be noisey. I replaced the Filter CAPS with original value CAPs 16uF 450vs and 8uF 450V, 'm thinking higher value Filter Caps might help, if you agree, appreciate recommending values for me.
Some additional photos of the chassis and the amp before reassembly are here if you are interested:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set...495.1444914471
Paul
Started working on the cosmetics for the MASCO MAP 15. I had to strip off old paint off the original vinyl covering, it took several hours to do it without damaging the vinyl. I used a Dollar Store Product called "AWESOME" which worked very well and I highly recommend it as a cleaner and to remove water based paint.
As a temporary measure, I'm going to use some vintage looking grill cloth I picked up off ebay for $5. The attached pic is the original grill that a previous owner painted. The amp was really ugly, but it's starting to look better now. Should be able to post a pic of it back together tomorrow.
1. I've looked all over the net for a replica of this kind of grill mesh, no joy. Is there someone out there that does this kind of work? The mess is like a screen material, firm and solid. What's left of the original G CLEF feels like think FELT material.
2. Tested the original Jensen Speaker today, it works well!
3. Although the amp sounds good!!! I'd appreciate recommendations on how to get the noise floor down a bit. My POTs and all resistors are 65 years old, jacks as well. I cleaned the pots and they work OK, but I've read that some recommend replacing them as they can be noisey. I replaced the Filter CAPS with original value CAPs 16uF 450vs and 8uF 450V, 'm thinking higher value Filter Caps might help, if you agree, appreciate recommending values for me.
Some additional photos of the chassis and the amp before reassembly are here if you are interested:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set...495.1444914471
Paul
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