Don't think you can go back in time to Baghdad my friend, but you can try!Reeltarded wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 7:02 pm You want me to rough 'em up? I have a mouth that won't stop until everyone is crying.
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Don't think you can go back in time to Baghdad my friend, but you can try!Reeltarded wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 7:02 pm You want me to rough 'em up? I have a mouth that won't stop until everyone is crying.
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I had a great comment but I am sticking with my new years resolution. If I think I have a hilarious joke just don't say it. The more it makes me chuckle the more I shouldn't say it out loud.Reeltarded wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 7:02 pm You want me to rough 'em up? I have a mouth that won't stop until everyone is crying.
So I pulled the chassis and tried to identify the cap values, but most had their values turned towards the board so I couldn't read them. I went through the schematic and highlighted all of the caps I could see and made a list of them which I've attached. I also attached the highlighted schematic.Reeltarded wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 6:25 pm The caps are probably easy to get to, and there aren't more than ten BIG solder connections. This is not tiny underboard work on amps of that era. I could be wrong. Do you have a gut shot of your amp?
EL caps are seriously easy and we can talk you step by step. You only need a table top, a general purpose soldering iron, and the 4-6 caps.
Shipping would cost a shipload! With the things laying on the table, 25 minutes later amp is closed up and you are playing it at volume without hum.
I swear.
I've attached gut shots of the ampReeltarded wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 6:25 pm The caps are probably easy to get to, and there aren't more than ten BIG solder connections. This is not tiny underboard work on amps of that era. I could be wrong. Do you have a gut shot of your amp?
EL caps are seriously easy and we can talk you step by step. You only need a table top, a general purpose soldering iron, and the 4-6 caps.
Shipping would cost a shipload! With the things laying on the table, 25 minutes later amp is closed up and you are playing it at volume without hum.
I swear.