Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo
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We have a similar work biography (72 years old engineer) From an early age I started with electronics as a radioamateur.
For a while, I was a traveling TV repairman, where the only instrument was an analog AVO meter.
When servicing through practice, I learned that the cause of failure must first be found, and then the defective part replaced. Every other procedure (applying any components not provided by schematics) is a eliminate consequences, and the actual failure still exists.
You will agree that when in a device all the passive and active components are correct, the voltage points are correct (as it is written in schematics), the device is correct. I have an oscilloscope since the '80s and as I said I used it in 5 - 10% of the time, mostly for servicing the SS amplifier.
Despite the language barrier, I regularly follow this portal, but it is just not clear to me except that with instruments with whom colleagues take photos, for repair they still use the advice from portals. Where is knowledge, where is experience gained?
In addition to being by profession qualified, I play bass from hobby, and just when I started playing, I came to the conclusion that a music equipment repairer, in addition to measuring equipment must have a guitar as a measuring tool.
Repaired amplifier using measuring instruments,doesn't have to mean it's 100% usable for a musician. The final test is to "stab" the guitar and hear if it sounds right.
And as you said back to the Super Reverb.
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