(I had put this in the Repair forum, but thought it would be better here)
I recently had to restore this amp. It had been spray painted black in the late 60's, grille cloth was in shreds, speakers were blown, and the power tranny was dead when my Dad got the amp in 1975. He got it working, but it always had the snap crackle and pop really badly, so we more or less moved on from it and it sat in garages and barns until last year. I cleaned the rats nests out of the speakers and cleaned it up. I had to retolex it since there were holes in it and painted black and in shreds, new grille cloth, new dog bone handle. My Dad and I put new Jensens in it, a new replacement power tranny, pre-amp tube sockets, electrolytic caps, coupling caps, the intensity pot was frozen and it had to be replaced -all the others freed-up and work fine now. I only replaced 2 of the plate resistors so far.
The amp definitely is better sounding now after replacing the components that we did. Still working on the Snap Crackle, and Pop in the vibrato circuit. I know it's far from perfect, but it was so close to being thrown away over the years, that now I'm glad I kept it and that it turned out being as nice as it is.
Steve
I recently had to restore this amp. It had been spray painted black in the late 60's, grille cloth was in shreds, speakers were blown, and the power tranny was dead when my Dad got the amp in 1975. He got it working, but it always had the snap crackle and pop really badly, so we more or less moved on from it and it sat in garages and barns until last year. I cleaned the rats nests out of the speakers and cleaned it up. I had to retolex it since there were holes in it and painted black and in shreds, new grille cloth, new dog bone handle. My Dad and I put new Jensens in it, a new replacement power tranny, pre-amp tube sockets, electrolytic caps, coupling caps, the intensity pot was frozen and it had to be replaced -all the others freed-up and work fine now. I only replaced 2 of the plate resistors so far.
The amp definitely is better sounding now after replacing the components that we did. Still working on the Snap Crackle, and Pop in the vibrato circuit. I know it's far from perfect, but it was so close to being thrown away over the years, that now I'm glad I kept it and that it turned out being as nice as it is.
Steve
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