Hi Everyone,
Just came into a 69 G12 Gemini amp dirt cheap and took a chance on it, as I was looking for an Ampeg restoration project. Might have gotten a little more than I bargained for since I found out this amp uses PCB's. Joy!
The amp looks to be all original with Amperex 12ax7's and Magnavox labelled 7591's. Doesn't appear it has never been serviced. Ever. Don't think a solder joint has been heated since it was born in New Jersey.
I'm going to order a cap kit from fliptops (the amp motorboats when turned on), but it looks like I also need 2 4meg PCB mount pots for the Treble and Intensity controls and also 2 switches for Polarity and Power (the shafts are broken off) and it doesn't appear they have them. Any ideas for a source for these?
Aside from doing a Cap Job and putting a 3 prong power cord on it, what else should I be doing right off the bat on this amp? I don't have much experience working on a PCB amp or Ampegs in general. Is this even going to be reliable when serviced?
I have no clue what kind of speaker is in it either - it just says "Blo Out Proof" 100 Watt. Ha! Bet someone was sore they blew the original Jensen. Ever heard of it?
Finally, I'm a new poster here but have lurked for a long time. Hopefully, I'll be able to finally contribute something with this project.
Just came into a 69 G12 Gemini amp dirt cheap and took a chance on it, as I was looking for an Ampeg restoration project. Might have gotten a little more than I bargained for since I found out this amp uses PCB's. Joy!
The amp looks to be all original with Amperex 12ax7's and Magnavox labelled 7591's. Doesn't appear it has never been serviced. Ever. Don't think a solder joint has been heated since it was born in New Jersey.
I'm going to order a cap kit from fliptops (the amp motorboats when turned on), but it looks like I also need 2 4meg PCB mount pots for the Treble and Intensity controls and also 2 switches for Polarity and Power (the shafts are broken off) and it doesn't appear they have them. Any ideas for a source for these?
Aside from doing a Cap Job and putting a 3 prong power cord on it, what else should I be doing right off the bat on this amp? I don't have much experience working on a PCB amp or Ampegs in general. Is this even going to be reliable when serviced?
I have no clue what kind of speaker is in it either - it just says "Blo Out Proof" 100 Watt. Ha! Bet someone was sore they blew the original Jensen. Ever heard of it?
Finally, I'm a new poster here but have lurked for a long time. Hopefully, I'll be able to finally contribute something with this project.
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