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Fender Bassman 135 blowing fusss
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This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostSame here. "Don't take it personally" we tell ourselves but that only goes so far. Then I find out the problem's because of some harebrained thing the owner/user is doing, and he winds up with the bruised ego, with a couple tubes wrecked in the process, and lots of time spent troubleshooting & explaining what (not) to do. And me thinking "I can make better income stacking cans at the supermarket." What a long fezzle... sometimes it works out for the best, with the equipment owner hipped to what's got to be done. Sometimes not, they think the repairman's a jerk. Just like real life.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostThen I find out the problem's because of some harebrained thing the owner/user is doing,..
I had a case a couple of years ago where a customer with one of my custom amps was having sound problems on stage. He swore that my amp was the problem. He was absolutely sure he had narrowed it down to the amp. So I took the amp and failed to recreate the problem. After his next gig he called and said it was still doing it. So I picked up the amp again. This time I intentionally kept it until after his next gig. Never even opened it up. Forcing him to use his backup amp as his main amp, and therefor plugged into his main rig. The problem turned out to be a hinky tuner pedal never got plugged into his backup before I forced him to use it as his main amp. Tada! Another brilliant amp repair accomplished"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by evil79 View PostAnd nothing beats the feeling of solving a difficult puzzle and/or just doing a bad ass job that makes the last incompetent tech look, well, more incompetent.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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I'll admit to having done a few "repairs" that looked a little funny, but I'm certain were reliable and serviceable. Sans that I'm often surprised by what other "techs" have done. Or not done. There was a local guy here a few years back. He went by some moniker like Wild Bill or something like that. His whole thing was keeping any vintage amp as vintage as possible. Right down to NOT adding grounded AC cords and replacing blown filter caps with NOS units that had dried up over a decade ago. His jibe must have been pretty good because local players would become offended when I would hear their amps and offer to fix them. "Wild Bill just serviced it and said it's fine!" Well, ok then. Enjoy your hummy, phasey sounding death trap. I don't know if he's still operating here. I've been out of the loop."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by evil79 View PostI have one tube socket left and figured I might as well replace that one too. No carbon to be seen on that or the last one I replaced, but who knows.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostLike this one? A customer has a new hobby: building his own Mojo kit amps. He solders like a kindergartner, and isn't good at following directions. Built a tweed Vibrolux a couple weeks ago, said it sounded low power & very distorted. First he brought it to a local tube amp "expert" who lives up the road from him. The expert faffed around with it awhile but "couldn't find any problem." Soon as the amp arrived here, I fired it up, lots of hum, and one of the output tubes didn't even light up - I guess the expert didn't happen to notice either symptom. Kit builder obviously goofed up his filament wiring. "What" was Mr. Expert paying attention to? Hmmm......... All-a-fix now, cheap.
Here's a couple examples:
Makes me nervous just looking at the pictures.
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In my old shop... Anytime there was any kind amp with an output failure, we had a printed note that we attached to every unit that said in effect. "This repair my have been caused by defective speakers or wiring. We encourage our customers to have them checked at pickup." And a similar sign on the wall in plain sight below the posted labor rates. It saved a lot of grief, shop time, and parts. The counter staff were trained to do it and many times would just take a meter out into the parking lot so the customer didn't have to drag heavy speakers onto the counter. The worst wiring nightmare was in the old days the manufactures required you to service their car stereos to be an authorized service center.
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Originally posted by evil79 View PostThis is all great stuff. People are retarded. So I told this guy to bring me his cab and speaker cable and turns out he's using an instrument cable, and a crappy one at that. Makes me feel better about the job I did.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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A crappy instrument cable might cause problems if it's a really long one. Short of actually going open, probably not. Perhaps the crappy cable has an intermittent short? Crappy cables often do."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostThere y'go! He must have gotten advice from the 13 year old "experts" at my Junior High school. How's the wiring inside the cab? Corroded jack? Make him a good speaker cable plus a spare. No excuse to not use the right one. Hope that keeps the 135 workin'. They're good amps, I got one.
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