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Shawn Steele
Добавлен 16 окт 2011
Northern Michigan 2021
I made this for my family. I am lucky to spend a week each year in northern Michigan with them. This time together means a great deal to me.
For the rest of you, this is basically a vacation photo dump but in video form. You most likely won’t find a connection unless you want to nerd out about cinema cameras and post-production techniques. 😊
To my family and I, these moments mean the world.
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
Davinci Resolve 18.5
For the rest of you, this is basically a vacation photo dump but in video form. You most likely won’t find a connection unless you want to nerd out about cinema cameras and post-production techniques. 😊
To my family and I, these moments mean the world.
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
Davinci Resolve 18.5
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Видео
Cincinnati Zoo - Festival Of Lights 2019
Просмотров 2964 года назад
A tour of the Festival Of Light's at The Cincinnati Zoo 2019 -Sony A7iii -DJI Ronin-S -Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 -Slog 2 & custom night profile -Davinci Resolve
Reagan
Просмотров 575 лет назад
-First test footage from Sony A7iii in Slog2 -Color Graded in Davinci Resolve -DJI Ronin-S
Boys Day
Просмотров 495 лет назад
Had a bit of a boys day.. Happened to have my camera on me so I made some art. -Sony A7iii -Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 -Ronin-S -Davinci Resolve
Color Grading Wipe
Просмотров 615 лет назад
This video documents the steps I took in Davinci Resolve during Color Grading. All footage was shot on a Sony A7iii
Fender Deville 212 Repair - Screen Grid Resistors
Просмотров 16 тыс.5 лет назад
In this video I will take you through the repair process for a Fender Deville 212 that would not turn on at all. In this video I will address- -Restoring power -Identifying failed components -Addressing why the components failed -Replace Screen Grid Resistors -Install new Power Tubes -Bias the amp
1974 Fender Twin Repair, Overhaul and Modification - Part 4 of 4
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
This is part 4 of a 4 part series in which I attempt to walk you through the repair and modification process on this 1974 Fender Silverface Twin Reverb Tube Amplifier. This series is best suited for someone who is just beginning their journey into tube amp repair. In this video, I will cover/modify the following: -Attempt to explain how the push pull Master Volume/Boost control works -Attempt t...
1974 Fender Twin Repair, Overhaul and Modification - Part 3 of 4
Просмотров 5615 лет назад
This is part 3 of a 4 part series in which I attempt to walk you through the repair and modification process on this 1974 Fender Silverface Twin Reverb Tube Amplifier. This series is best suited for someone who is just beginning their journey into tube amp repair. In this video, I will cover/modify the following: -Install 1ohm Resistors to Cathodes of the power tubes -Present a new equation for...
1974 Fender Twin Repair, Overhaul and Modification - Part 2 of 4
Просмотров 6565 лет назад
This is part 2 of a 4 part series in which I attempt to walk you through the repair and modification process on this 1974 Fender Silverface Twin Reverb Tube Amplifier. This series is best suited for someone who is just beginning their journey into tube amp repair. In this video, I will cover/modify the following: -Explain how to calculate and change bias in Cathode and Grid biased amps. -Modify...
1974 Fender Twin Repair, Overhaul and Modification - Part 1 of 4
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 лет назад
This is part 1 of a 4 part series in which I attempt to walk you through the repair and modification process on this 1974 Fender Silverface Twin Reverb Tube Amplifier. This series is best suited for someone who is just beginning their journey into tube amp repair. In this video, I will cover/repair the following: -How a basic tube works -Repair Bias circuit -Replace power cord -Replace electrol...
Ceriatone OTS 20 with C-Lator and Hall of Fame reverb
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.6 лет назад
Just a little improv using the Ceriatone OTS 20 Lunchbox & C-Lator that I built with Hall of Fame Reverb. No pedals, straight in.
Karma Police / Radiohead / Student Cover
Просмотров 9357 лет назад
Produced by Shawn Steele “Karma Police” by Radiohead Emma / Piano Keating / Cajon Madison / Drums Olivia / Vocals Sarah / Bass Katie / Acoustic Guitar Special thanks to: Josh Cole / Katie’s Instructor Morgan Asher / Emma & Madison’s Instructor Paula Kingston Director, Lighting, Camera Op 1, Editor, Color Correction, Photography / Shawn Steele Camera Op 2 / Howie Schweinlin Assistant / BJ Schwei...
Point Betsie Lighthouse and Coast Guard Station - Frankfort, MI
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Point Betsie Lighthouse and Coast Guard Station - Frankfort, MI
Radioactive / Imagine Dragons / Student Studio Cover
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Radioactive / Imagine Dragons / Student Studio Cover
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen / Faith
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.8 лет назад
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen / Faith
1 wtt Screen resistor has a reason................2 wtt will HIDE ( temporilly ) the problem of bad aligned screen wires in a tube ..........many use even lower 0.5 wtt ......... Measure current of the screen for every tube , new or used ...
Thank you sir for great video helpful 👍
Nice
The caps In my new Hot Rod Deluxe draw down fairly quickly by themselves, it seems. Every time I check them about 10 seconds after cutting power, they're always down to less than 40 VDC. I still discharge them to be safe. Best practices and all. I've got another amp I'm getting ready to do maintenance on. The chassis isn't as accessible as the Hot Rod & Blues Deluxe and Deville amps. So Im using it to make sure all my stuff is ready to go. I bought a discharge tool and made one with two 5w, 20k resistors. So I've been making sure those work as well as the clips for my multimeter. The J hooks I had are apparently only rated to 60 VDC so I can't use them to clip onto caps to get readings while I discharge. So I ordered some new 600v or 1000v capable Fluke grabbers. Basically tiny alligator clips at the end of a little plastic pole to keep your hands away from the board. Once I've got everything together, I'll pull the chassis from my Monoprice 15w combo so I can clean the pots and replace the power tubes and set the bias. Luckily it has a test point and a trim pot to do it all.
I'm pretty convinced I could repair my Hot Rod Deluxe when it finally comes time. I just bought it last week and it's brand new. As well, Fender seems to have attempted to address the issue with the 5w resistors, but not the diodes, scorching the board. They've actually lifted them off the board by 7-8mm and covered the legs with cloth tubing like they put on other components with long legs. I'm hoping it at least helps with the board scorching issue if it doesn't stop it altogether. I'm not expecting it to stop but that air gap should help quite a bit.
Make note to the casual viewer that the stick you are using to point to things is solid plastic. Some people will use a pencil, but those conduct electricity up the middle. BZZT!
At one moment I hear advantage of the PCB amplifiers is in ease of repairability. Seriously? This are the worst amplifiers Fender ever made. Nightmare to repair because you have to unscrew million stuff and bend ribbon cables that are prone to breaking. Those filter caps are notoriously bad. Every high power resistor in those amplifiers is point of failure. Those big once do not die as much but develop cold soldering connection. Metal oxide resistors die or runaway changing value. PCB fails as well. Lines break and they glue away as well. Every tube amplifier will need the recap job eventually and this is not nice job in this amplifiers. They are simple not made to be maintained. At the other side any old Fender amplifier with eyelet board and dog house is made to be maintained easy and last for ever. All you need is to desolder part, stab new one in and done. No need to unscrew a thing. Wanna recap filter caps? Just take off the dog house and there you go, instant access. You can recap it in 20 minutes maximum. So saying this amplifier is easier to repair is............. Online calculator for tube biassing? Seriously? I do use different calculators like tone stack calculator or bypass calculator. Those save tons of time when you are designing your own schematic. If you are amp tech you have some sort of bias probes and a few multimeters. Or you lucky and have probes that have both current and voltage meter on them. If your probes show only current you hook up voltmeter to see the plate voltage value. All you need is to multiply two numbers. Plate voltage and cathode current. And math is simple as well. 6L6GC Maximum plate dissipation is 30 Watt. 70 percent of that is 21 Watt. Easy 3 Watt is 10 percent hence 30 percent is 9 Watt. So when you multiply numbers and get 18 Watt you move the bias pot and read again the numbers and multiply them. Adjust till you get close. I say 70 percent because you are measuring cathode current with probes and that is plate current plus few mA from screen current. So if you read for example 47mA it is more like 42 to 44mA of the actual plate current. So for example 47mA times 450 V is about your wanted 21Watt but actually it is 19 to 19,8Watt plate dissipation and that’s under 70 percent. 70 percent is just an number. You do not want like 40 percent but anything between 55 and 75 will be working. Lower values will extend life expectancy of the tubes though. Biassing fixed biased amplifier is
Thanks to a couple viewers pointing out an error on my behalf, I should have replaced the 1 watt resistor with a matching 1 watt resistor. If anyone is following along with similar repair, please take note. Thanks! :)
I know it's been a while since this was premiered, but I have to say - the 1W screen grid resistors are better than the 2W resistors because they are supposed to act as fuses to protect more expensive components such as the power transformer in the case of an internal tube short. The screen grids are insurance for shorted tubes, and are far more affordable than transformers. As designed the 1W resistors are not stressed in normal circumstances. But if there is an internal short then hell yes, let that resistor blow.
Yes, in hindsight, I agree with you. Thanks for pointing this out!
Every single one of these amps fails prematurely. Total garbage.
I as well own a DeVille 2x12, a 1996 40th anniversary with the golden hologram sticker. It blew after 4 years of service and sat with it's cover for many many years until I convinced my brother to sell it to me so I could have it repaired. It had some surgery, the usual for Deluxe's and DeVille's. I bought some Jensen Falcons to replace the stock speakers and it sounds good. I previously bought a pair of Jensen/MOD's for my B-52 100 watt 2x12 that absolutely rule ! I should have bought another pair for my DeVille but I did not! MOD equipment and electrical components are solid!
Hey brother. I've never watched Amp repairs before. I have a California 2×12. Deville 1997 model. I was intreaged bye the bias settings. You do a fine job with your teaching. No bullshit. Refreshing. Thank you my friend. A whole bunch. 😊
DUMBLE Esque dude ❤ super phrasing
Hi Shawn, thank you for taking the time to post your repair videos on Fender amps. Was wondering if you could help me with my Fender DeVille 212. I have an issue where the amp crackles when I hit certain notes. I've attached a video that demonstrates it. I am the original owner (many years now) and mostly I play it in my basement music area (i.e. it is not a road warrior). I've been living with this problem for a while now. I did take that back off a while back and did not see anything obvious. I do have some electronics background, but not so much with common issues with tube, tube amps, etc. Is there something wrong with the circuit board? Or do you think it's just a tubes? I replaced the 3 preamp tubes but not the power tubes, but the problem remains. Any direction you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! ruclips.net/video/yNWgNUeG83E/видео.html
Holy Cow! You are good! Just picked up a 2004, 40 watt, 1 X 12 version, local pickup, for 300! I knew from the seller description the Power/ filter caps were old. Put a whole new set of F + T 500V 47 uf's, The Drive channe'l works, don't like the drive sound, but the clean channel sounds unbelievable! Bass Mid and treble on 5 is so good already, and I can't even put the volume past 3, It's soooo loud! No break up whatsoever. Also have 2 , 10 inch Peavy square backs, external cab, Sounds waaaay better that the stock 12 that came with it. Thanks for the inspiration!
Great VDO - Which name brand capacitor is best to replace the Illinois capacitors?
Nicely done, love the color grade...
You can discharge the amp simply by switching the "power off" and keeping the "standby on" for a minute or two, which opens the circuit and allows the stored power to exit the capacitors, NO NEED TO DO THIS COMPLICATED PROCEDURE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE NOT AN EXPERIENCED ELECTRONICS MAN, he's shaking like a dog shitting peach pits, he already hit about 15 things other than the capacitors
This was one best vids I’ve seen
I really enjoyed this video. Just wondering if you have ever worked on the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. I have one right now that has a problem with the drive channel. It does not turn on at the front panel. When I use the foot switch, the pedal lights up correctly but the drive channel still does not come on. Any help would be appreciated.
I had a more or less identical issue with a Groove Tubes 6L6CHP just like these not long ago as well. Had an internal short in one and it ended up taking out a screen grid resistor. Kinda sucks that those tubes weren’t very reliable because they actually sounded pretty nice!
I knew the issue right off ! It's a throw away Fender. Just put amp in a dumpster, and purchase a different manufacturer's brand !!
Good job faithy
To remove the valve base pcb, remove the valves and undo the screws from the underside. The visible screws on top only hold the pcb to the stand offs. Once unscrewed from the underside it will just lift out with the stand offs still attached.
Nice tip! Perspective is everything!!
Exact repair im needing to do on my Deville iii 212 except my resistor doesn't look fried, its the attachment solder points at each end that look cooked. It cooked all the solder off the points. This shouldn't be any more or less an issue during replacement will it? I'm hoping not. Thanks for such an informative video for us greenies. Much appreciated more than you know.
What does the C ulator actually do?
I see your calculations on the bias voltage, however..... The documentation says to set that voltage at 60mv. (giving an average of 30mv for each tube. ) I have an amp with this problem, got parts on order! Great video thanks for taking the time to do it! I especially appreciate the guitar playing showing off the amp with the problem, then an after video! That really helps!!
I do amp repair myself. I like watching amp repair tech videos. I am always trying to expand my knowledge and skill sets. Your video is one of the best. Clear and concise 👍
Awesome man.
Awesome. I feel the hurt. Thank you!!!
very nice ! shared knowledge is blessed by God! thanks for this video! you play a lot!!
To get those back screws out in the past I've taken a Phillips bit and put in at a 90° angle in a small vice grip and just unscrewed them took awhile but it was a lot faster and easier than taking all that other stuff out. I'm sure there are better tools than a bit and vice grips but it's what I had on hand. And of course this is after fully discharging the caps since you're going in there with an un isolated metal tool.
@5:40 the electron speed limit is actually limited by the cathode to anode voltage,the media travelled or any higher absolute voltage and the distance being travelled. The electrons will accelerate through such a electric field.
Thank you for the video, I am trying to learn more about amps
Excellent, detailed procedure. Thanks for sharing.
Nice work on all fronts!
Great edits, great cc, great traditions!! You sir are the 🐐
Haha thanks guys! Love your edits as well, always pro! :)
I’m not saying my way is best. But to drain the capacitors I unplug, turn the amp on, and play my guitar for 30 seconds. Then I verify they are drained with my DVOM.
The OL usually stands for Open Line
It’s a pity there is so few displays. Great content. Thanks for that. It is very valuable.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed :)
I have this amp now and I love that thing!!!
Nice! Glad to know it is still alive and in good hands. Cheers! :)
Hmmmm hmmmm hmmmm tasty licks man!
Thanks so much! :)
Finally, a great amp repair video! Great detail and informative. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this video series, very in depth and complete. I have that exact amp. Removing the master volume made an incredible difference
No problem, I hope it was helpful! :)
This is one hell of a instructional video, outstanding job...
Thanks so much Paul!
@@shawnsteele5213 Shawn, why haven't you done more amp service vids, you do outstanding work...
This is EXTREMELY informative. Thank you!
Thanks!
Good video man, are you from Cincy?
Ernesto Gonzalez Thanks so much! Yes Sir, I’m based just north of Cincy :)
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Damn you're good man. Did you find the reverb didnt work without the buffer?
Hey Steve, Thanks so much! With it being so long ago, I don't think I even tried to hook verb up to it without the C-Lator. I just went for it :)
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