This is the 92nd installment of the truth about vintage amps! Harvesting Capacitors, Recommended Reading, Fred Astaire, and More.
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Some of the topics discussed this week:
2:19 The big tube shortage on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, Western Electric 300Bs, a million dollars worth of vacuum tubes
11:39 Good dope for fixing rotten closets
13:59 A PA amp from Precision Electronics with no model number; the rising prices of vintage PA heads
21:37 Recommended reading: Garrett Hongo’s “The Perfect Sound” (Amazon link)
10:43 PM mic pres on Tiny Telephone, RP2s, the Tiny Telephone Podcast, Keep the Dream Alive (Link)
29:42 Drawing layouts and schematics with DIY-fever.com app (Link); “The Rescue” by National Geographic
32:29 A 1950 Fender Deluxe signed “Lilly” (Instagram link)
34:40 A bunch of tweed amps at Skip; a 1953 Fender Wide Panel Tweed Deluxe scores in a real estate sale
38:54 Good-All brand caps vs blue mold caps
40:01 Harvesting old clutch caps: Which brands are worth saving?
43:27 Building an Angela SSE amp with a few mods: The cathode bias on the second half of the 12AX7, experimenting with a variac to lower B+, zener diodes to a center tap, reusing an old jukebox amp, recommended book: ‘A Fortune Life”, by AB Facey (Amazon link), vegetarian congee
50:46 Recommended music: Fred Astair’s The Astaire Story; Fred Astaire and Barney Kessell
52:44 Lesser known vintage amp brands with surprisingly good tone
56:32 Bahamas performs “All the Time” on a Skip-modified Fender Champ in Fretboard Journal (YouTube link)
56:59 Buy a new boutique amp to get a modern, reliable tweed tone
1:01:19 Strain relief for the power cord in a Gibson GA88s, Grandma’s Smoked Country Sausage by Broadbents Hams (Link)
1:05:12 Skip takes visitors again; Loma Rican Mexican cuisine; lots of disc capacitors to win; a Heathkit SA-3 integrated stereo amplifier
1:11:00 Daisy chaining amp, a Bugera BC30-212 and wanting to do a footswitchable daisy chain through the effects loop
1:15:08 Feeding a guitar into both channels of a Northern Electric PA, redux
18:11 Reusing the factory slot during a Fender Champ fix
1:20:17 A silverface Fender Champ with an annoyingly loose can capacitor
1:22:36 A 1967 deluxe reverb with a broken reservoir
1:26:07 Fixing a Gemini VI project; Texas breakfast tacos
1:30:35 Early electrics at MIM.org; the appleton guitar APP guitar (link)
1:32:25 An ancient building with a buzz and/or ghost problem; “Be thankful for what you have” (YouTube link)
The Truth About Vintage Amps is hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons. Co-host and producer Jason Verlinde of Fretboard Journal.
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Above: The rectangular power cord hole in listener Sam’s Gibson GA88s.