the_Chris said:I could be wrong, but the tubes are pretty much "plug and play". The speaker won't pose any health problems. Simply unsolder where it was soldered, keeping mind of where each wire goes and solder in the new one.
Both will be real easy, I think as long as you have general knowledge of amplification, you won't have a problem![]()
JohnJohn said:Okay first fill the tub,then balancing the plugged in amp on a tv tray,(remember those things?),step in the tub and get to work :laugh2: :laugh2:
Sorry,just had to.
xerxes said:so to change a speaker all you need to do basically is unscrew it?
and for tubes all you do is need to pop them in and out?
no soldering?
Curly said:Scott's method is the easy way if it works on your amp .. I know my B Jr is a little different, but I think you B Deluxe should work that way ...
no soldering - the speaker wire should have quick connect ends
most vintage amps do require soldering