I am brand new to this forum. I was inspired to find this forum because of an old Gibsonette GA-8 I have been dragging around for 20 years. When I got it I plugged it in and it was very scratchy and had a hum in it. I pulled the back and saw crumbling resistors and a cracked cap. Well, fast forward to last week. I finally got the old thing out and decided to fix it. After some digging on line I found the proper schematic, ordered the parts and just fired it up about 30 mins. ago. The scratchy sound is gone, but it has a nasty humm. I am pretty sure it is 60hz. Also, when it is plugged in to ac power and the power switch is OFF you get a small shock from the faceplate. While playing, you can feel the same thing in the guitar.
What do I need to do to correct this? Could it be the transformers? if so which one? I really want to get the thing working again and play it. I have a silvertone that sounds super clean and an old 1950's Wards that sounds pretty good, not as good as the silvertone, but I want to put the Gibson back in action.
Any Help?
Thanks in advance,
Jon
What do I need to do to correct this? Could it be the transformers? if so which one? I really want to get the thing working again and play it. I have a silvertone that sounds super clean and an old 1950's Wards that sounds pretty good, not as good as the silvertone, but I want to put the Gibson back in action.
Any Help?
Thanks in advance,
Jon
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