I have had my 73 for a while and never had a tech check under the hood.
I just took my amp to Don Butler, also known as The Tone Man. Very cool guy , and VERY HELPFUL - I recommend him in the Greater Los Angeles area.
After checking my amp he said almost everything in it was original down to the filter cans (33 years old). He said the only thing altered were some resistors on the controls that were in the 200k range (am I saying this right?)
He said most Plexis of the era had 100 value resistors and suggested changing those back from 200s to 100s and swapping in new filter cans. He put in SOZO's and some sort of short, stubby BLACK colored filter cans (as opposed to the blue Daly's in there)
Results? AMAZING. The amps sounds sweeter and tighter than ever. Gets a good crunch without diming it, AND it TAKES FX MUCH BETTER ON THE FRONT END INCL DIGITAL UNITS! I am VERY VERYY IMPRESSED.
I am truly amazed! Can't stop playing it!
Does anyone know anything about these black filter cans or these resistor changes? What are they? What are Sozo's?
I just took my amp to Don Butler, also known as The Tone Man. Very cool guy , and VERY HELPFUL - I recommend him in the Greater Los Angeles area.
After checking my amp he said almost everything in it was original down to the filter cans (33 years old). He said the only thing altered were some resistors on the controls that were in the 200k range (am I saying this right?)
He said most Plexis of the era had 100 value resistors and suggested changing those back from 200s to 100s and swapping in new filter cans. He put in SOZO's and some sort of short, stubby BLACK colored filter cans (as opposed to the blue Daly's in there)
Results? AMAZING. The amps sounds sweeter and tighter than ever. Gets a good crunch without diming it, AND it TAKES FX MUCH BETTER ON THE FRONT END INCL DIGITAL UNITS! I am VERY VERYY IMPRESSED.
I am truly amazed! Can't stop playing it!
Does anyone know anything about these black filter cans or these resistor changes? What are they? What are Sozo's?