Well I did it again, like a dumbazz I paid too much for an amp in need of far too much work.
Amp this time is a '67 Ampeg Reverberocket 2 (GS12R). Needs cap job, new handle, new isolation mounts, oh and the footswitch needs work. But at least the Jensen C12N seems OK... once I repair the speaker wire terminal which is broken (the tinsel is fine and the speaker didn't have any voice coil rub when I hooked it up to the sig gen).
...and then I found the reverb unit needs repair. One of the spring pairs was not attached and I see that while both ends of the springs are fine, the attachment point--a tiny little hook-like gizmo--is broken off. Looks like this is soldered inside a tiny brass tube.
I coulda swore a few years back I saw a guide to rebuilding reverb units, anybody know how this can be fixed?
Thanks!
Amp this time is a '67 Ampeg Reverberocket 2 (GS12R). Needs cap job, new handle, new isolation mounts, oh and the footswitch needs work. But at least the Jensen C12N seems OK... once I repair the speaker wire terminal which is broken (the tinsel is fine and the speaker didn't have any voice coil rub when I hooked it up to the sig gen).
...and then I found the reverb unit needs repair. One of the spring pairs was not attached and I see that while both ends of the springs are fine, the attachment point--a tiny little hook-like gizmo--is broken off. Looks like this is soldered inside a tiny brass tube.
I coulda swore a few years back I saw a guide to rebuilding reverb units, anybody know how this can be fixed?
Thanks!
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