[geeks] Guitar callouses

James Fogg geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Jun 11 07:05:34 CDT 2001


On Sat, 09 Jun 2001, THOU SPAKE:
> On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Mike Hebel wrote:
> 
> I don't think I seen an amp for sale that had the internals tweaked,
> unless I was the one who did it.  Maybe it's because I live in the middle
> of amish country.  Anyway, anyone know any good web sites to help with
> refurbishing a tube amp?  I have one sitting here, but it doesn't work,
> and I know it isn't the tubes or any obvious (like disconnect) wire
> problems.  It is a 1964 Univox.  The guy at the music store (who wanted
> $50 to look at it) said that it was probably a fairly nice amp if I got it
> repaired, and that it could be worth a few hundred.
> 
How do you know its not the tubes, a glowing tube doesn't indicate working.
There is no substitute for a good tube tester that measures all functions of
the tube.

What is the output tube(s) (guess, 6L6GC?, very common). look for the biggest
tubes in the chassis.

To rebuild or troubleshoot you should really start with a good schematic of the
circuit. Otherwise, its going to requre really good tube circuit skills (very
different from transistor circuits). Sams Publishing produced some Photofacts
(old-time geek bathroom reading material) for tube amps. With the Photofact
anyone can troubleshoot with basic skills.


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