Hello ,
I acquired an antique Gibson branded guitar amp from my grandmother years ago .
Recently became interested in knowing more about it and attempt to have it return to
working condition .
Been told not to mess with the overall condition (i.e. covering peeling off ) but it would be
more valuable if it was in working condition .
This amp is at least 70 + years old and I'm quite sure the oil-impregnated paper inside of the
capacitors are dried out or at least very questionable .
Capacitors make an awful loud bang when they short out and could start a fire too .
So if anybody knows something or has an authentic schematics of a Gibson amplifier from around the late 1930' to
just before WW 2 , write to me and let me know what ya have .
I acquired an antique Gibson branded guitar amp from my grandmother years ago .
Recently became interested in knowing more about it and attempt to have it return to
working condition .
Been told not to mess with the overall condition (i.e. covering peeling off ) but it would be
more valuable if it was in working condition .
This amp is at least 70 + years old and I'm quite sure the oil-impregnated paper inside of the
capacitors are dried out or at least very questionable .
Capacitors make an awful loud bang when they short out and could start a fire too .
So if anybody knows something or has an authentic schematics of a Gibson amplifier from around the late 1930' to
just before WW 2 , write to me and let me know what ya have .
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