I got his tubes tied and he's getting my amp up. Is that so wronnnnnng?:ROTF:
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I got something strange delivered today.
So, not being sure of what could be in it, I threw it in a bucket of super deadly detergent in hot water. I let it air dry. I know a good antique dealer that might know what it is:Attached Files
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The Tubes; White Punk on Ice.:ROTF: I fucking do not believe this. The amp needs a 6V6 and I couldn't find one. Well guess the fuck what? I just happened to glance over to my shelves and saw an CBS tube box. It's a NOS 6V6. I can't understand how I didn't see it before. It was at the rear of the MG and on top of the watch.Last edited by fett; 03-21-2008, 03:38 PM.I am a true ass set to this board.
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The Tubes, She's a Beauty.
She's a one in a Million girl...
It's not a project, it's a mission.
I have other things on the plate, but I'll do what I can to get into this thing.
Fenders, I know. It looks like they got a little creative with this simple circuit.
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hey fett,
That tone/on off switch is completely trashed.
Would it bother you if I put a regular tone pot where the tone belongs,
and place a power switch where one of the Instrument Inputs is?
I also plan on putting a three prong wire and plug on it.
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So, keeping on topic...
I was pondering the mysterious green wire (keep in mind I've never actually worked on a vintage Champ), and came across this tidbit: The Fender 5E3 circuit used a primitive negative feedback circuit, with a tap from the secondary going back to the rectifier.
Hmmmm.
fett, did you yank a wire, or was it hanging out the whole time?
So, it's one of two things.
It's a tap, for a 8 ohm speaker, or a tap, for a primitive negative feedback.
As to where it would go to the rectifier, I would have to finger it out.
BRB, soup's on.
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