Hi Folks,
I've been kicking around playing some Surf music lately, so I bought an old Twin Reverb. ('cause apparantly, if you're not playing through a Fender, you ain't Surf. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img])
Now, it sounds pretty good to me...tubes all light up consistetly, and I just put some nice new speakers in, etc. But, I was talking with a buddy of mine who's more into older amps than I am, and he suggested that I should have it serviced. He said that the old Fender amps (as well as some other older amps) tone degrades over time...caps dry out, tube sockets get dirty, etc. So now I'm wondering if it sounds good to me now, will it sound great after I have it serviced? Or should I just go with "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
I've been kicking around playing some Surf music lately, so I bought an old Twin Reverb. ('cause apparantly, if you're not playing through a Fender, you ain't Surf. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img])
Now, it sounds pretty good to me...tubes all light up consistetly, and I just put some nice new speakers in, etc. But, I was talking with a buddy of mine who's more into older amps than I am, and he suggested that I should have it serviced. He said that the old Fender amps (as well as some other older amps) tone degrades over time...caps dry out, tube sockets get dirty, etc. So now I'm wondering if it sounds good to me now, will it sound great after I have it serviced? Or should I just go with "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
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