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Amira-Maker
Re: Shocking bit of information about old Silverfaces
No problem! And you can call me Adam.
No problem! And you can call me Adam.
I want to thank the op here.
I'm going to file this as "good things to know about old amps."
I hope it works out for you man.
LOL! Glad you're ok! That will make you wake up. I'm an electrican and getting zapped is no fun. It ruins your day..
Scary incident man, but glad you're ok! Nice that you were able to get it fixed too.
Actual footage of me plugging in the amp
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That is the plan like I said this amp was gigged hard. Blow a fuse at 11 P.M. on a Friday night gig your only option is the foil from your cigarette pack. There is some serious internal damage I just want to get the amp back to spec.
Actual footage of me plugging in the amp
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You were gigging so young!
Fixed that for ya.What doesn't kill you, makes you twitch, possibly for the rest of your life.
I had a little mod done to the amp while it was in the shop based on the tech's recommendation. Obviously Fenders are bright amps so I always found it useless to have a bright switch on it. My tech added a second 120pf cap to the switch in effect doubling it and allowing more mids to pass when the switch is enacted. The mids really pop now. This gives a very full rich tone to the amp. For the first time in my life I think the amp sounds better with the bright switch on. If you don't use the bright switch on your amp I would suggest doing this mod. You just might dig a couple more useable tones out of the amp for the price of a cap.
I had a little mod done to the amp while it was in the shop based on the tech's recommendation. Obviously Fenders are bright amps so I always found it useless to have a bright switch on it. My tech added a second 120pf cap to the switch in effect doubling it and allowing more mids to pass when the switch is enacted. The mids really pop now. This gives a very full rich tone to the amp. For the first time in my life I think the amp sounds better with the bright switch on. If you don't use the bright switch on your amp I would suggest doing this mod. You just might dig a couple more useable tones out of the amp for the price of a cap.