Chris, you have taught me so much and I really appreciate all the work you put into not only the repairs but also the videos. You are easily one of my top 3 amp repair channels along with Brad's Guitar Garage and Uncle Doug. Thanks again.
I've watched and liked many if not all of your videos and enjoy your humor as well as learning about tube amps from you sir. I received my electronic training through the US Navy in the 80s and your videos have helped me better understand the various circuits as you go over the schematics. Thanks Chris, keep up the great work and cheers mate.
Thank Rick. How cool ... a Musicmater amp! They look SO GREAT. I am a HUGE FAN of simplicity in a circuit. Does the phase inverting transformer take a bit of the tops off the sound? Not an issue for a bass amp. Its probably 20 years since I worked on one. Now I have even more amp-envy!
G'Day Chris. I'm about your vintage. I play a bit of guitar; poorly. I watched your videos on A, AB & D amps and while a lot of it went over my head, I enjoyed them and subscribed. Then shortly after comes your video on the Artist 12A amp, that you designed, featuring your friend and rock icon Bob Spencer. I've watched that video a number of times. Your channel deserves many more subscribers, so people, subscribe and support Chris.
Hey Chris...Great introduction ( as if you needed one..😄) Unless people have been hiding under a rock..! Fab info, and once again mate, if I lived next door, you would have to physically kick me over the fence to get rid of me..🤣🤣 Learned so much so far from all you special people, keep it coming..Ed..UK..😄
The voltages are not anywhere near as high as a tube amp. Depends on the amp, but lets say 60v. But, have you seen the capacitance they hold!! I reckon you could weld a ship with that energy. Please be careful!
Chris, you have taught me so much and I really appreciate all the work you put into not only the repairs but also the videos. You are easily one of my top 3 amp repair channels along with Brad's Guitar Garage and Uncle Doug. Thanks again.
Thank you. You put me in esteemed company. Much appreciated. I am so glad that I have been of service to you.
I've watched and liked many if not all of your videos and enjoy your humor as well as learning about tube amps from you sir. I received my electronic training through the US Navy in the 80s and your videos have helped me better understand the various circuits as you go over the schematics. Thanks Chris, keep up the great work and cheers mate.
Thanks JT. Like you, I worked for the Navy. It was a fabulous no compromise learning experience. Thank you for your kind words.
Hi Chris, enjoyed that introduction and I totally appreciate your respect for the fine vintage equipment you get to work on.
Thank you John. I knew you would be a fellow respecter of musical heritage.
Heyyyyy I love your videos sir. Thanks man.
Thank you so much, Tony
I always enjoy your videos. My latest acquisition is a 70's Musicmaster amp...what a wonderful little clean machine. Keep the faith...
Thank Rick.
How cool ... a Musicmater amp! They look SO GREAT. I am a HUGE FAN of simplicity in a circuit. Does the phase inverting transformer take a bit of the tops off the sound? Not an issue for a bass amp. Its probably 20 years since I worked on one. Now I have even more amp-envy!
Thank you for your entertaining and knowledgeable videos , I’m a big fan.
I appreciate really that, George. Thank you!
G'Day Chris. I'm about your vintage. I play a bit of guitar; poorly.
I watched your videos on A, AB & D amps and while a lot of it went over my head, I enjoyed them and subscribed.
Then shortly after comes your video on the Artist 12A amp, that you designed, featuring your friend and rock icon Bob Spencer. I've watched that video a number of times.
Your channel deserves many more subscribers, so people, subscribe and support Chris.
That's so nice of you. Thank you.
Hey Chris...Great introduction ( as if you needed one..😄) Unless people have been hiding under a rock..! Fab info, and once again mate, if I lived next door, you would have to physically kick me over the fence to get rid of me..🤣🤣 Learned so much so far from all you special people, keep it coming..Ed..UK..😄
You NEVER fail to make me smile or laugh, Ed.
Thanks Chris.
You bet!
Can one get shocked by an all solid state amp? I have a Peavey Bandit 112 from 1994. Nothing wrong with it. Just want to be safe.
The voltages are not anywhere near as high as a tube amp. Depends on the amp, but lets say 60v. But, have you seen the capacitance they hold!! I reckon you could weld a ship with that energy. Please be careful!