korovamilkdud
WhoDatologist
I can understand that tubes need to be changed about annually and all, but here's the dilemma I didn't anticipate prior to purchasing my all-tube big beasty.
Nobody in town seems to be able to service my amp. And the closest dealers I've found have been in Vegas or Salt Lake. So that's ....what, at least $75 in gas to get my amp to the nearest service center for a tube change? And of course shipping the amp would be quite a bit more damaging to the wallet.
So....umm, help.
I need to learn to change these tubes myself. We're looking at the B-52 AT-100.
I need to know supplies and the step-by-step process...keeping in mind that I'm far from an electrical engineering major. I've been doing electronics on my guitars and pedals for a good long time, but this is uncharted territory for me.
Nobody in town seems to be able to service my amp. And the closest dealers I've found have been in Vegas or Salt Lake. So that's ....what, at least $75 in gas to get my amp to the nearest service center for a tube change? And of course shipping the amp would be quite a bit more damaging to the wallet.
So....umm, help.
I need to learn to change these tubes myself. We're looking at the B-52 AT-100.
I need to know supplies and the step-by-step process...keeping in mind that I'm far from an electrical engineering major. I've been doing electronics on my guitars and pedals for a good long time, but this is uncharted territory for me.