Harry Klippton
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Do itYou know it! The stereo version is over the top, but I can’t help but imagine a RIC plugged into one…
Do itYou know it! The stereo version is over the top, but I can’t help but imagine a RIC plugged into one…
I actually shifted my ric-o-bass yesterday. It’s bound for climate-controlled storage along with the Marshall stack. I considered encasing it (not the Marshall…it’s bulletproof) in carbonite but that stuff is harder to source than a NOS SAD1024.Do it
Can we see the Marshall?I actually shifted my ric-o-bass yesterday. It’s bound for climate-controlled storage along with the Marshall stack. I considered encasing it (not the Marshall…it’s bulletproof) in carbonite but that stuff is harder to source than a NOS SAD1024.
You’ve got me seriously looking at the 12er (like that was a challenge eh?), though I doubt I’ll by them together. I hopefully have an upcoming down payment on a home to consider!
This is not long before I boxed it up last year.Can we see the Marshall?
I think that’s the Champ cab..looks smaller than the Junior..What's that tweed thang to the right of the Marshall? Blues Jr?
Thanks for the tip, I have all the supplies here needed for the mod except the amp.For anyone looking at the fender BF RI amps I would strongly recommend watching the Psionic videos on Youtube on how to mod them for longer life. If you can build a pedal you can do this - it's very straightforward and will make a big difference to your amp. Possibly the biggest improvement you can make is to get the filament current off the PCB. For some reason Fender decided to connect the PT filament winding to the PCB and from there to the tubes. They went to all of the trouble of hand-wiring the filaments (quite well too) to the individual tube sockets but all of that current goes via the PCB. It's an easy thing to disconnect the wiring from the board - it attaches with clips - and solder the filament wires from the PT directly to the last tube socket.
This will save your PCB from getting cooked and your amp from failing. Changing the filter caps is easy too.
This is devastating news.Yeah you'll probably need the amp.
I was just watching some of those YT videos yesterday. I don't even have one of those amps, so I am not sure why. But good knowledge to keep stashed for later.For anyone looking at the fender BF RI amps I would strongly recommend watching the Psionic videos on Youtube on how to mod them for longer life. If you can build a pedal you can do this - it's very straightforward and will make a big difference to your amp. Possibly the biggest improvement you can make is to get the filament current off the PCB. For some reason Fender decided to connect the PT filament winding to the PCB and from there to the tubes. They went to all of the trouble of hand-wiring the filaments (quite well too) to the individual tube sockets but all of that current goes via the PCB. It's an easy thing to disconnect the wiring from the board - it attaches with clips - and solder the filament wires from the PT directly to the last tube socket.
This will save your PCB from getting cooked and your amp from failing. Changing the filter caps is easy too.
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Together I'm sure we can work through it. Be strong.This is devastating news.
If you're like me it's just good to know this stuff. Plus I love the way he speaks. It's as if it's all he can do to fix one more sad, inadequate amp.I was just watching some of those YT videos yesterday. I don't even have one of those amps, so I am not sure why. But good knowledge to keep stashed for later.
That may well be it. Never know when that bit of previously useless knowledge comes on handy.If you're like me it's just good to know this stuff. Plus I love the way he speaks. It's as if it's all he can do to fix one more sad, inadequate amp.
Negative ground? Ground is just ground mang.How do I ground the board input on bypass using the footswitch? Can I send it to negative ground using the standard true bypass wiring?
Having no knowledge of electronics, the concept of ground eludes me. All I know is it's the black wire.Negative ground? Ground is just ground mang.
The feeling of not being mainstream while taking zero risks. "We're different, man. We don't sound different but we are."What is the appeal of indie rock?