I have a Gretsch 6159 Dual Bass amp that is calling for attention. Poor thing survived a flood in the early seventies with some cosmetic damage, years in a garage with high humidity (mississippi) and abuse from a teenage guitar player (me). Now I am old, it is older. I did fire this thing up about 10 years ago and it operated. The amp sounded great as I remember but it did hum like crazy. I desire to return it to full operation. I am handy with electronics and have built a couple of tube amp kits (5e3, 5f4 etc.) So I ask you where do you begin?
I do know it needs a 3 prong (proper ground) power cable. You should see the "rig" someone in the past wired up.
I see that it has replacement caps inserted sometime in the 60's or 70's (I have had the thing since 1982).
Rusty chassis
Paint coming off
Scratchy pots, missing knobs.
No tubes (pre-amp etc.) I scavenged those many moons ago.....RCA, one old Mullard that I still use today.
I am not even going to mention the cabinet as that is a whole other situation.
What is the sensible method a professional would go about restoring this amp. I am confident I can do most of the elements, nonetheless I seek guidance as to the order and various techniques. Thank you in advance.
WRS.
I do know it needs a 3 prong (proper ground) power cable. You should see the "rig" someone in the past wired up.
I see that it has replacement caps inserted sometime in the 60's or 70's (I have had the thing since 1982).
Rusty chassis
Paint coming off
Scratchy pots, missing knobs.
No tubes (pre-amp etc.) I scavenged those many moons ago.....RCA, one old Mullard that I still use today.
I am not even going to mention the cabinet as that is a whole other situation.
What is the sensible method a professional would go about restoring this amp. I am confident I can do most of the elements, nonetheless I seek guidance as to the order and various techniques. Thank you in advance.
WRS.
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