Spilt

  • It's the 119th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps, the call-in show where amp tech Skip Simmons fields your questions on all things tube amp.

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    Some of the topics discussed in this episode:

    2:32: This week's sponsors: Emerald City Guitars, Stringjoy Strings (use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first string order), Amplified Parts, and Grez Guitars.

    4:27 Special call-in guest: TAVA listener Brian McAllister (vintagetubeamplifiers.com, @vintagetubeamplifiers): Finding TAVA while hospitalized; amps on Brian's bench; tips on making a pre-amp out of a Conn Strobotuner (or a Bogen PH10); Skip is building a tube pre-amp for the Chicago Fretboard Summit!; what's the most improper fuse you've seen in an amp?

    29:00 Using magnifiers / magnifying glasses while working on amps

    33:19 Installing a fuse in a 1973 Fender Musicmaster Bass amp; preventative maintenance on replacing electrolytic caps that work?; using an audio transformer as a phase inverter instead of a tube; Datsun pickups; what happened to the Ford Aerostar?

    46:51 Are all Selenium rectifiers bad?

    50:34 Hand-painting the value onto Domino Mica caps

    55:43 Best way to test speakers on a Gibson GA8 and RB17T Scout

    58:06 Handling unused taps on a power transformer

    59:38 An all-tube tremolo circuit: the Tone God's Bullit (link); removing the skin on salmon

    1:01:18 How do I reduce the B+ on my Dynaco ST-35 clone project?

    1:05:27 An Amaro cocktail for the TAVA set

    1:08:46 Recommended viewing: The Pharmacist, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed; Hidden; The Art of the Steal

    Recorded August 4, 2023.

    Hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons and co-hosted/produced by Jason Verlinde of the Fretboard Journal.

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