Fender Twin Reverb Amp - Repair, Recap and Restore - Part 1 of 2

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @Bbendfender
    @Bbendfender 6 років тому +1

    This gentleman is properly trained and knows what he is doing.

    • @IronandWire
      @IronandWire 6 місяців тому

      Opens dog house and touches filter caps without discharging. LOL

  • @MuscleDad420
    @MuscleDad420 5 років тому +2

    If those grid stopper resistors need changing in old Fenders I never use carbon comp. The heat rises up into the chassis and they are going to take a beating just like the originals. Metal film is quieter and less sensitive to heat degradation, as I'm sure you know. Purists be damned. Great work!

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  5 років тому

      You would be surprised, though in many cases I upgrade the materials there ae cases where there is an insistence on the original parts, which from a collector perspective can be understandable.

  • @deerfish3000
    @deerfish3000 5 років тому

    @ 13:30 the technical name for those whiskers is dendrites. They can form when certain types of metal start to corrode. They can especially reak havoc in an electronic circuit by shorting out everything in its path.

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  5 років тому

      Thanks for sharing, funny only one was so effected. all of those pots are really past their prime though.

    • @nugnugreturns
      @nugnugreturns 2 роки тому

      hey, I noticed my bassman has pots with these dendrites (though not as severe). how would u recommend I clean them?

  • @jongibsonOO
    @jongibsonOO 5 років тому

    Awesome Video Retro Tech & Electronics!

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 6 років тому +1

    13:34 - It looks *magnetized* !

  • @RyanReadyMusic
    @RyanReadyMusic 4 роки тому

    You are smart as hell!!

  • @shektek
    @shektek 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this! One just like it just landed in my shop, awesomely unmolested! What a treat
    Question: you replaced the 50 MFD bias supply cap with a 100. Schematic indicates it should be a 25. any other considerations or concerns around making this change?

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  3 роки тому +1

      That cap upgraded is the only universally recommended change for original amps coming in for a recap job or repair.

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 6 років тому

    6:45- where is the other end of the black lead connected to?

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  6 років тому

      Black is tied to the red lead going to the left side of the capacitor, just out of frame

  • @billyespeche
    @billyespeche 3 роки тому

    excellent

  • @MultiZaphod
    @MultiZaphod 5 років тому +2

    Phillips made tubes(Mullard, Amperex etc.) almost always flash on startup. Not a sign of a bad tube.

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  5 років тому

      A startup flash is never a good thing for longevity. Thermistors can help...

  • @celsomaciel5016
    @celsomaciel5016 4 роки тому

    Hello! How many watts Rms does each speaker resist?

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  4 роки тому

      Depends on how the tubes are biased.

    • @celsomaciel5016
      @celsomaciel5016 4 роки тому

      @@retrotechandelectronics I edited my question. it would be how many watts each resists. Thank you.

  • @Dustyfingers
    @Dustyfingers 5 років тому

    What temperature do you run your iron?

  • @JHarrison49
    @JHarrison49 5 років тому

    I have this same amp and i'm thinking of getting new capacitors for it. Is it an expensive fix to replace them? also what are some of the symptoms of bad filter caps?

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  5 років тому

      If you dont know how to do it, have someone else do it. Its not worth dying over...

    • @JHarrison49
      @JHarrison49 5 років тому

      @@retrotechandelectronics I would never attempt to install caps myself since i don't have the know how or knowledge to do so. I just wanted to know what i'd be up against in regards to price for the parts needed.

    • @pythonflying
      @pythonflying Рік тому

      @@JHarrison49 Typical, never an answer to the questions. Just watch Lee Jacksons videos.

  • @jameslester3861
    @jameslester3861 5 років тому

    Don’t throw up on the bench!🤮 Good God, what a mess that would be.🤢

  • @cgavin1
    @cgavin1 4 роки тому

    If that was a guitar I'd say it was fake.
    Do you think that thing has just been stored in a giant tupperware or something for 50+ years?

    • @retrotechandelectronics
      @retrotechandelectronics  4 роки тому +1

      This is what collector amps look like.

    • @cgavin1
      @cgavin1 4 роки тому

      @@retrotechandelectronics I can see why they fetch big bucks. I'm not sure I appreciate why people care so much about how it looks (vs how it sounds) but each to their own. :)

  • @johnsimms3957
    @johnsimms3957 6 років тому

    Please leave the music off of your videos.