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In Reply to: RE: Finished R&R of Deluxe Reverb posted by GSH on March 25, 2014 at 09:15:52
Thanks! That voltage reading was taken at 2:30am, when I finished the amp. So the wall outlet may have been a bit higher. This amp has very low mileage. I suspect the PT is near new. The original rectifier is a TFK labeled Mullard, that tests way off the scale.
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I lost count of how many Fenders you gots. Here's some expensive firewood:
mid '57
Very nice Strat. That's one guitar I never kept. Right now, I gig with the MIM Tele and the Les Paul DC Pro. Prolly look for a nice Strat, one of these days. What kinda pedals do you use? I just traded one of my Vibro-Champs for a Yamaha MagicStomp. Need to learn how to program the thing. 8^)
Yeah, I have quite a few amps. Sold many. Most of my tweeds and three woodies are gone. I kept a Model 25 and a Champion 600 -- both 1940's vintage. One Blonde, one brownface, handful of blackfaces, three drip-edge, and one post drip-edge silverfaces. Crazy, I know. I use the Princeton Reverb, Vibro-Champ, and Tremolux, the most... at the moment.Thanks, for posting that guitar. I bet it would sound very good through the Bassman head and cab I'm currently restoring/building.
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Most of what I had is gone, sold too. I think the only Fenders I never had
were the high powered tweed twin and the early woody stuff, I even had a champ 800, a brown and a tweed bandmaster, etc... the strat is my last vintage guitar of any note, and it's for sale. I play a refined '58 Tele partocaster. Could be happy with a MIM Esquire. I play through the modified Stromberg Carson PA amp I posted a couple years ago. Been digging through my parts to build a SE 47 guitar amp like the SE 6V6 champoid amp I made and gave away. It used the cathode follower driven tone stack like a 5F6-A bassman, just omitted the phase inverter. The 6V6 amp was TOO LOUD, so I'm hoping the 47 might fix it with half the power and a higher grid bias. We'll see...I've never used pedals much, although a compressor would be nice, but I keep thinking I can make a tube type one, but never do. Briefly in the early 70's Gibson/Maestro and Oberhiem collaborated on a ring-modulator effect that I'd love to find an example of, but they're rare and sought after and go for silly money so I'll never get one. Marc Ribot used one.
Above is a Standeloid thing I made PP 12A6's with separate preamp chassis.
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