Robert Delahunt
Showmasterologist
I have a decision to make, so I wanted some advice. I have a '72 Twin Reverb that today started to act like someone slapped the master volume down 50% while I was playing. It slowly came back, but I was unhappy, so today I played Line Out ME50 -> church PA.
My friend is still bugging me to sell it to him for $650, and I bought it for $300. He's the rhythm player so he knows what it is doing, he's right there with me. I've tried playing through a Roland 30W keyboard amp with my line out, and I know there's a model for $300 that would work for me with a tiny bit of EQ playing.
I've also tried the Fender Blues Junior and it seems to be ok.
Still, it's a hard decision. I have the time... do I take it apart and swap out capacitors? (I'm certified to do this stuff, but I don't have a cap tester, and I surely don't have the money for new caps right now) Or do I just part with it? I'd surely rather not part with this amp, it's been so good to me for so long.
No money to fix and the temptation of selling it... Please vote in the poll
Thanks.
My friend is still bugging me to sell it to him for $650, and I bought it for $300. He's the rhythm player so he knows what it is doing, he's right there with me. I've tried playing through a Roland 30W keyboard amp with my line out, and I know there's a model for $300 that would work for me with a tiny bit of EQ playing.
I've also tried the Fender Blues Junior and it seems to be ok.
Still, it's a hard decision. I have the time... do I take it apart and swap out capacitors? (I'm certified to do this stuff, but I don't have a cap tester, and I surely don't have the money for new caps right now) Or do I just part with it? I'd surely rather not part with this amp, it's been so good to me for so long.
No money to fix and the temptation of selling it... Please vote in the poll