Changing tubes.
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Usually there is not much left in the caps after 10 mins ASSUMING a bleeder ressitor is fitted - unfortunately in the older amps people were not that sophisticated sometimes and you never know what some amateur electronic genius has been doing.
Best life saver I reckon is one of those mains screwdrivers that lights up when touched to mains(usually rated to 600 Volts at least). WHEN THE MAINS PLUG IS OUT - if the light goes on, short out the cap tags to earth.
Best life saver I reckon is one of those mains screwdrivers that lights up when touched to mains(usually rated to 600 Volts at least). WHEN THE MAINS PLUG IS OUT - if the light goes on, short out the cap tags to earth.
You can't do THAT on stage!
LOL, problem solved "hey man, wanna be an amp-tech?"gregtarr wrote:Surely it depends on how soon you get the drummer to touch them?
this one's special, this is the ultimate, after this i'll never need another amp, EVER...
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