In this video, we will finish off the Princeton Reverb Reissue.
You may pick up some Tips in:
• Lead dress to reduce hum
• Another place to significantly improve the grounding reliability
• Why people who like speaker distortion are usually talking sh*t
• The Weber Copper Cap Rectifier - why I like it despite one drawback
• How to protect your Reverb Transformer
Also,
• Why I should do more than 1 take in the Amp Demonstration song!
• Why German Shepherds are vicious beasts
See Bondi Cigars playing “Howling at the Moon” (written by Shane Pacey on lead vocals) • Bondi Cigars - Howling...
I have tried several speakers in the Princeton. This is my favourite 10”: www.tedweber.com/10f150-t/
If you’re in Australia, you can order this through me. I may be able to save you a few bucks.
As usual, I will answer (almost) every genuine question or comment. As usual, I will ignore any comments by trolls.
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Many Thanks
Chris
Video Index for PART TWO:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Safe way to Power-up an amp after work
04:45 Improve Lead dress for lower noise
09:49 Improving the “cheap” ground scheme
10:37 Testing the power tubes
14:30 Physical comparison of the Weber and Jensen speakers
15:20 Smooth cone vs. ribbed cone (why I dislike speaker distortion) 17:45 The Weber “Copper Cap ” rectifier (aka Chris is an Idiot)
21:45 One advantage of tube rectification over solid state and the Copper Cap
23:12 How to protect your Reverb Transformer - Give it a load, dummy
24:56 The Guitar Amp Tech Security Manager
24:00 How I record the Completed Amp Demo
27:35 Why I resized the Tremolo depth resistor and demo of Tremolo
24:00 The Amp Demo song selection
32:00 PART TWO Ends
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