Guitar Amplifier Building - Front Control Wiring 1

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http://www.SoundGarageTales.com - Wiring the front controls on DIY tube guitar amplifier building.

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  • How many times does he say "uh"?

  • @AGWStudios Couple of times - hehe. Sorry about it.

  • I worked a an industrial electrician for 25 years and repaired my mom's old Supro rebuilding it after around 10,000 hours of use at age 13. I used a do-nut magnet around any holes we had to drill in hot equipment, and the magnet trick works well. I have done the alphabet of UK amps, US amps, German amps, tube comps, limiters, expanders, tube distortion, swing phase vibrato etc. Lose the Dremel, try sand paper magnet and liquid flux. Solder sticks fast and well on pots, pans, etc. GC makes it.

  • @Satchmoeddie Thanks again! I'll have to try that. Do you have a source for the sand paper magnet?

  • Thank You so much for posting these video's, i've been wanting to build my own amp for so long now, now i have a good base to start with. Thank You so much. By the way, i love the tone that comes out of the amps you build.

  • @cerebralstatic My pleasure!

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  • where are you getting the components to build this?

  • plas share the schematics diagram.

  • how much was this to make??

  • you should get helping hand to hold it in place

  • I do a lot of repairs. The jig is a fabulous idea. KUDOS there. I prefer a dremel maybe with a rubber and fine abrasive at the the most. Pots get dirty in a professional environment. Forgive me as smoking was rampant in bars. That tobacco residue gets in the pots and switch contacts. You have some great advice, but a rigid ground? Your choice. I like to have easier access to when I need to do a repair. I have an ego, but I started doing this in about 1980 when a good friend/great guy was scammed

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