Worked out a deal with local shop to try to do something with this amp that has been sitting in their back room for 7 years. I've got nothing into it, and don't plan on putting much $$ into it at all. If I can get it to be sellable in any fashion we split proceeds, or maybe I will buy it from them if I fall in love with it.
Two other techs have tinkered with it and now it is really in bad shape with stuff disconnected and parts missing. I know the trem circuit was removed intentionally as someone removed the pots and put plugs there and the roach is gone. The bass pot on the normal channel also looks like it was removed and plugged for whatever reason.
OK, so assuming that the transformers check out, what would you do with this? It is a MV model which I guess would have had the push pull boost switch, that seems to be gone and I know that switch is tough to find and no one really likes it anyway. I could just put in a BF twin circuit, maybe with new eyelet board in case the old had conduction problems. Doing a straight up BF Twin Reverb still seems kind of lame, any other approaches? Convert the normal channel to be more bassman like? Put in tube rectifiers and make it into a tweed twin? I get that at that point I need to potentially do some transformer swapping, but I do have some hammond organ pull iron sitting around that I don't really have a need for. Then again making it low power yet still big and heavy might be a dumb combination.
At this point I'm just kind of in thinking mode.
Two other techs have tinkered with it and now it is really in bad shape with stuff disconnected and parts missing. I know the trem circuit was removed intentionally as someone removed the pots and put plugs there and the roach is gone. The bass pot on the normal channel also looks like it was removed and plugged for whatever reason.
OK, so assuming that the transformers check out, what would you do with this? It is a MV model which I guess would have had the push pull boost switch, that seems to be gone and I know that switch is tough to find and no one really likes it anyway. I could just put in a BF twin circuit, maybe with new eyelet board in case the old had conduction problems. Doing a straight up BF Twin Reverb still seems kind of lame, any other approaches? Convert the normal channel to be more bassman like? Put in tube rectifiers and make it into a tweed twin? I get that at that point I need to potentially do some transformer swapping, but I do have some hammond organ pull iron sitting around that I don't really have a need for. Then again making it low power yet still big and heavy might be a dumb combination.
At this point I'm just kind of in thinking mode.
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