I loved how they soldered all of those connections at once. Very interesting. Also cool was how the circuit boards themselves were made. I could live to be a million years old and never come up with such clever ideas. Very cool!
@nodariel Not really. lead has gotten a bad rap in the media, but the truth is we use it all the time. It has properties that are unique and usefull. Just don't paint with it!
ribbon connectors in a valve amp ?
absolutely sickening
donnyab 1 week ago
....but these go to eleven....
snarlingrabiddog5150 1 month ago 3
this is how the devil makes amps \m/. no fucking good =[
7StringJay 1 month ago
@7StringJay TRUE THAT BROTHAA
m1garandisthebest 3 weeks ago
I have that same traynor amp at the beginning of the video. fantastic sounding amp.
omfg51 1 month ago
Still doesn't look it should cost $500...
D1vid3By0 2 months ago 8
@D1vid3By0 it istill dosent look it shoud have any workers. only machines (or chineses)
eVITORIOe 2 months ago
@D1vid3By0 $500 is on the cheap side too!
goldenmonkeycolor 3 weeks ago
I want to know how all the various machinery, used to make this amp, is made.
moneyquickeasy 3 months ago
@moneyquickeasy
do a degree in mech eng
donnyab 1 week ago
I loved how they soldered all of those connections at once. Very interesting. Also cool was how the circuit boards themselves were made. I could live to be a million years old and never come up with such clever ideas. Very cool!
E5Bobby 5 months ago 4
They still use lead in their solder? Weird.
nodariel 7 months ago
@nodariel Not really. lead has gotten a bad rap in the media, but the truth is we use it all the time. It has properties that are unique and usefull. Just don't paint with it!
sixstringfretter 6 months ago
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nodariel 6 months ago
hmmm i kinda wished they would've shown an amp with the electronics on turret boards being built...
ROFLfusionknife 9 months ago
Now I Know :D
carbonsteelblade 1 year ago
@carbonsteelblade i love guitars and amps
bassshredder16 11 months ago