If you run these amplifiers on 120 volts you will over-voltage everything, and the 6 volt filaments will be running over 7 volts....it will self destruct. These amps were made for 110 volt power.
Nice video. I have a 145 (shorter version of the 122) that has an audio "pop" everytime you change leslie speed. Is that the big can capacitor do you think? Or do you have other things to check?
Great job, Bryan! Thanks for posting!
One of your best repair videos yet
The Cell Shack. Just walked thru one today, to see what's new in what they don't carry anymore. Nice job. They still have Weller gun tips...
Nice little video series, thanx for sharing!
If you run these amplifiers on 120 volts you will over-voltage everything, and the 6 volt filaments will be running over 7 volts....it will self destruct. These amps were made for 110 volt power.
Can I send you my 122 amp??? Needs attention, has an overdrive sound in it.
Nice video. I have a 145 (shorter version of the 122) that has an audio "pop" everytime you change leslie speed. Is that the big can capacitor do you think? Or do you have other things to check?
Nice repair :)
great work
Really enjoyed this Video.... Thank You
One of your best repair videos yet