From Andrew in Toronto - actually a pinch north of Toronto in Richmond Hill, but I CAN see the CN tower from Yonge St, where I live lol
Yes, ladies and gentleman, it is true.. I bought this little gem a few years ago at a garage sale.. there is no obvious brand on it, and to be honest, it looks home made.. This is a tube amp.. To describe its sound is as follows: like Buddha (butter! Lol) creamy tone when you want it, in your face acdc or Van halen when you want it, without touching a knob.. That's right - the way this works, is that if you play softly, as in, use pick and sting control, play *lightly* you get the sweetest clean tone, sounds beautiful.. But when you hit that string or chord like you mean it, you have got balls to the wall gain all the way - I'm talking back in black gain, then back to sweet clean tone if you want it to..
I loved it..
Until one day - ?
I went to the basement one morning, and unbeknown end to me, I wasn't wearing any shoes or socks.. I plugged in and after a few minutes I noticed something different.. My wrists were feeling an uncomfortable 'scratching' feeling.. Not quite electric, but I'm sure it was caused by electricity.. But not enough to make it feel like a shock, not just yet... Until I got THE FREEKING SHOCK OF MY LIFE! I QUICKLY UNPLUGGED, And while shaking, I dare not touch the amp, I went to the wall panel and flipped the breaker.. It never occurred to me that this amp may have not been made properly.. Anyway.. I still love that thing, but I don't know what to do.. I called an electrical engineer amp guy, and he quoted me at over a thousand bucks just to look at it, and MAYBE be able to fix it "no promises"
Here are a few pictures, maybe someone can see something that's noticeable right away?
Any help would greatly be appreciated..
I have mild electronic experience.. I'm ok with a schematic and soldering iron, but not great, not do I trust myself with trouble shooting...
I tried to change the power cable with a grounded one, and I soldered the ground wire to the chassis, the only thing this did was start to make the chassis warm.. I thought "ok, now I'm going to either make this thing explode, it'll REALlY electrocute me, or I'm going to start a fire, so YOU are going in the closet until I can fix you
So I came across this forum, and thought I'd make a post and see what happens..
Thanks, hopefully someone, or a few cool people can help me out - kind regards
Andrew from Toronto
Yes, ladies and gentleman, it is true.. I bought this little gem a few years ago at a garage sale.. there is no obvious brand on it, and to be honest, it looks home made.. This is a tube amp.. To describe its sound is as follows: like Buddha (butter! Lol) creamy tone when you want it, in your face acdc or Van halen when you want it, without touching a knob.. That's right - the way this works, is that if you play softly, as in, use pick and sting control, play *lightly* you get the sweetest clean tone, sounds beautiful.. But when you hit that string or chord like you mean it, you have got balls to the wall gain all the way - I'm talking back in black gain, then back to sweet clean tone if you want it to..
I loved it..
Until one day - ?
I went to the basement one morning, and unbeknown end to me, I wasn't wearing any shoes or socks.. I plugged in and after a few minutes I noticed something different.. My wrists were feeling an uncomfortable 'scratching' feeling.. Not quite electric, but I'm sure it was caused by electricity.. But not enough to make it feel like a shock, not just yet... Until I got THE FREEKING SHOCK OF MY LIFE! I QUICKLY UNPLUGGED, And while shaking, I dare not touch the amp, I went to the wall panel and flipped the breaker.. It never occurred to me that this amp may have not been made properly.. Anyway.. I still love that thing, but I don't know what to do.. I called an electrical engineer amp guy, and he quoted me at over a thousand bucks just to look at it, and MAYBE be able to fix it "no promises"
Here are a few pictures, maybe someone can see something that's noticeable right away?
Any help would greatly be appreciated..
I have mild electronic experience.. I'm ok with a schematic and soldering iron, but not great, not do I trust myself with trouble shooting...
I tried to change the power cable with a grounded one, and I soldered the ground wire to the chassis, the only thing this did was start to make the chassis warm.. I thought "ok, now I'm going to either make this thing explode, it'll REALlY electrocute me, or I'm going to start a fire, so YOU are going in the closet until I can fix you
So I came across this forum, and thought I'd make a post and see what happens..
Thanks, hopefully someone, or a few cool people can help me out - kind regards
Andrew from Toronto
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