I have had two interests lately, both of which I'm trying to keep in check in terms of time and money. The first of these is to have a project amp or two to work on, and the second is to acquire an Ampeg V4 in decent condition. Being cheap, I recently picked up a couple of amps in working order that have needed cap jobs, grounded cords, etc. I'm close to being finished with the first of those, of which I have a total of $200 into including original purchase price and replacement parts. Considering the cosmetic shape that the amp is in, it's not going to win beauty contests or fetch a large price once fixed, despite its relative obscurity.
That said, I have someone interested in trading a late 70's V4 in non-working condition for this amp. It apparently powers on but has no output...which makes me a bit scared about it having a dead OT. For those of you with experience on such Ampegs, how much can I expect to spend refurbishing one of these (NOT including potentially bad transformers or tubes)? I know fliptops is the place for transformers and the like, but I don't want to get in over my head too quickly. Everything looks untouched, for better or worse, and it's in about 7/10 condition cosmetically. My tech experience has been mostly general maintenance so far, and this might require some learning on my part depending on the issues.
Ultimately this would be a more valuable (and personally useful) amp to have in my collection. However, if I can just do basic maintenance on a $600 working amp vs put another $400 into this one (for a $600 total investment), then it just doesn't make sense. Opinions?
That said, I have someone interested in trading a late 70's V4 in non-working condition for this amp. It apparently powers on but has no output...which makes me a bit scared about it having a dead OT. For those of you with experience on such Ampegs, how much can I expect to spend refurbishing one of these (NOT including potentially bad transformers or tubes)? I know fliptops is the place for transformers and the like, but I don't want to get in over my head too quickly. Everything looks untouched, for better or worse, and it's in about 7/10 condition cosmetically. My tech experience has been mostly general maintenance so far, and this might require some learning on my part depending on the issues.
Ultimately this would be a more valuable (and personally useful) amp to have in my collection. However, if I can just do basic maintenance on a $600 working amp vs put another $400 into this one (for a $600 total investment), then it just doesn't make sense. Opinions?
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