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Re: Repair
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In fact in terms of HI FI and good techs you might try to locate a certified HI Fi repair and restoration shop that you could ship the chassis off to.]]>stevem2024-03-03T10:21:45-00:00Re: Repair
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and that is a big problem nowadays. Finding a tech with knowledge of repairing these old amps.
Especially where I live. There is no one.
The amps is working fine otherwise, I just have to tinker with the EQ's on it and the guitar to get a half decent tone.
It's not my main amp anyway, I have it more for the nostalgia and collectability, more than anything else.
Thanks]]>NLKustom2024-03-02T21:40:25-00:00Re: Repair
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stevem2024-03-02T20:03:59-00:00Re: Repair
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Sorry for just getting back to you.
So I unplugged the tank and removed it. Tried the amp, the tone still sounds the same. Very sharp on the high strings and sorta muffled on the lower strings. It's like a really clean sound with the guitar selector switch in neck position. In bridge position it's really sharper.
I don't know, it just seems to sound different.
I can't seem to get any info from the repair shop. Other than he replaced something in the circuit board that's next to the plexi front near the bottom middle of the circuit board. That's where the original noise used to come from. They said they didn't replace anything that would have affected tone. He had that front board apart because he broke one of the knobs removing them, one was ceased up. And the board has burned marks on it from his soldering, they said everything was very fragile and easy to break. ]]>NLKustom2024-03-02T19:15:34-00:00Re: Bass filter for cabinet
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]]>BC2023-11-06T15:37:34-00:00Re: Bass filter for cabinet
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I would get two caps from this company called Dynavox .
One is a 8uf and the other is a 12 uf.
Audition each one wired in series in the + lead for the amount of low end they will pass into the 10" speakers.
If both put too much low end into the speakers then wire both caps together in parallel and give it a listen.
The part number for the 8uf cap is AXC-008G, The 12 uf cap is AXC-012.
Both caps are non polarized so they can be wired in either way.]]>stevem2023-11-01T10:28:09-00:00Re: Bass filter for cabinet
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