glpg80
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Sounds like a bad plate resistor or a shorted shunt tone cap. They look normal but have to be measured to be verified.
This is helpful . I don’t know about that yet. This all new . I can change tubes and biased but yet to learn more . I need to learn because the only tech here is getting very old .Sounds like a bad plate resistor or a shorted shunt tone cap. They look normal but have to be measured to be verified.
So it’s already been modded you saying? LolSounds like a 2C+ or 2C++.
I'm just being a wise ass....So it’s already been modded you saying? Lol
Lol I was too ! I was playing along with your comment!I'm just being a wise ass....
Gibson is bringing in better parts
Listen. Tiny fingers can fit those components in tight spots. It's logistics. Plus, those kids earn a fair wage.... and the best assembly techniques that child labor factories in China can provide.
That's the million -dollar questionWhat happens when Mike B. retires?
Somehow, he can turn a Caliber .22 into a Colosseum. And the Internetts can't fix a Single Recto.
Somehow xformers from 1981 cannot be reproduced.
Long live Mike B.