This amp still works.. I didn’t have the guts to power the amp, but the new owner had tried it.
I don’t have a lot of experience with those amps. I assume that the boards might have become too conductive. There is too much rust.. The eyelets and other soldering surface look too rusty & dirty and many solder joints look bad. The tube sockets might be used, if I can clean the solder lugs well enough. The transformers should be okay. The reverb tank seems to work.. I told him, that the amp needs much more that a filter cap job and we should build new boards with “very possibly” new components. Unfortunately the owner can’t invest much in this amp. He would prefer to leave it in this way and sell it in working condition.
Even if this amp doesn't harm anybody, there is a strong chance that its tubes or trannies can be destroyed.
I will advise him to do a minimal investment and make the amp considerably less dangerous. I think we should at least:
I don’t have a lot of experience with those amps. I assume that the boards might have become too conductive. There is too much rust.. The eyelets and other soldering surface look too rusty & dirty and many solder joints look bad. The tube sockets might be used, if I can clean the solder lugs well enough. The transformers should be okay. The reverb tank seems to work.. I told him, that the amp needs much more that a filter cap job and we should build new boards with “very possibly” new components. Unfortunately the owner can’t invest much in this amp. He would prefer to leave it in this way and sell it in working condition.
Even if this amp doesn't harm anybody, there is a strong chance that its tubes or trannies can be destroyed.
I will advise him to do a minimal investment and make the amp considerably less dangerous. I think we should at least:
- Change the filter caps and related resistors and clean out their board.
- Clean and renew the main grounding connections.
- Change the diodes, build a new bias circuit and clean out the related board.
- Clean and renew PT, OT and choke connections.
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