Just aquired a 1941 set, one Hawaiian Lap Steel and matching amp made by
Gibson. The amp needs a new power cord and new caps, the original filter caps somewhat exploded. By that I mean the end seals have pushed-out, and I'm sure this is an indication that they are dead. I did power it up, the tubes glowed, but no sound. The speaker is the oddest I've seen, it has like a tube socket and matching plug, and I'm clueless about this. Should I leave it alone, have it a museum piece, or go through it so it can be another tool in the sound arsenal? What do you all think?
Gibson. The amp needs a new power cord and new caps, the original filter caps somewhat exploded. By that I mean the end seals have pushed-out, and I'm sure this is an indication that they are dead. I did power it up, the tubes glowed, but no sound. The speaker is the oddest I've seen, it has like a tube socket and matching plug, and I'm clueless about this. Should I leave it alone, have it a museum piece, or go through it so it can be another tool in the sound arsenal? What do you all think?
Comment