Hi everyone,
I bought a late 50's/early 60's Gibson Gibsonette. When I received the amp unfortunately it is barely above conversation volume and the overdrive is really farty. I can return the amp for a full refund, but I got a pretty good deal on it and was planning on sending it in to be updated anyway. I want to keep it and fix it but I'm worried that if I keep it I'll find out I have a blown transformer. If it does have a bigger issue like that, I'm better off sending it back and waiting for a better one to come along.
What are the odds it's a blown power or output transformer and are there any things I can do or look for to rule that out? I replaced all the tubes and I thought that would be the trick, but that didn't help. I haven't changed the speaker to test that because I haven't had time, but it looks fine. My gut tells me it is a simple fix like a faulty resistor or a bad solder, but I want to throw it out there for any opinions.
I don't have the ability to poke around the chassis and check voltages etc.
Thanks!
I bought a late 50's/early 60's Gibson Gibsonette. When I received the amp unfortunately it is barely above conversation volume and the overdrive is really farty. I can return the amp for a full refund, but I got a pretty good deal on it and was planning on sending it in to be updated anyway. I want to keep it and fix it but I'm worried that if I keep it I'll find out I have a blown transformer. If it does have a bigger issue like that, I'm better off sending it back and waiting for a better one to come along.
What are the odds it's a blown power or output transformer and are there any things I can do or look for to rule that out? I replaced all the tubes and I thought that would be the trick, but that didn't help. I haven't changed the speaker to test that because I haven't had time, but it looks fine. My gut tells me it is a simple fix like a faulty resistor or a bad solder, but I want to throw it out there for any opinions.
I don't have the ability to poke around the chassis and check voltages etc.
Thanks!
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