It's very cool that the young man has such taste in amps! I'd shy away from mods like a master volume, though. One easily reversible mod would be to re-purpose the ground switch into a negative feedback switch. This would affect the gain structure of the amp and might give the owner more variation in the amp's capabilities. Good job, Terry!
Nothing beats a Saturday afternoon looking over D-Labs shoulder while he works on an amp. Sound like the young man who owns this amp knows what he wants and is a D-Lab fan! Thank you Terry for your great content in 2020 and making a trying year more enjoyable.
The viewers of your channel Terry, are here to see you preform miracles of tube amp wizardry, so it is no surprise in the comments you earn praise! You well earned it! This young stud guitar player knew where to send this super amp to have the D-Lab repair deluxe(all D-Lab repaired are deluxe)! He must play at a level to know what he has in this amp! The boy is smart! Love from NW Colorado. Thanxz
I bought my very first amp somewhere around March or April of 1964, a brand new early Super Reverb, when I was 16 years old. I still have it. Other than the weight, which can do in your lower back, they are exceptional amps, and can provide great sounds whether low volume cleans, or running at volume seven or eight to get some overdrive dynamics. But boy, they are a loud 40 watts at that level, with 40 inches of sound source!
Hi Terry, Bless you for sharing your wisdom with us. I love watching you apply analytical troubleshooting, and the discovery process you take us on. You are inspirational an amazing educator. Thanks for making us all feel better. We turn Off The TV and Turn On D-Lab Electronics. Hit the Like Button and Share to keep Terry's channel growing and educating the next generation in Electronics Repair!!!
Hi, I have a problem with my fender super Reverb amp by mistake I tried to turn it on at 220volt, and then when the on off switch is turned on it looks like everything work OK, but when I turn the standby switch on, it burns the fuse every time...do you have any idea what's going wrong? Thanks! Greetings from greece
Terry, if you put a master volume on a BF Super , I will have to defy covid restrictions, come to America and prevent you from further disgracing yourself. Sacrilege!
@@d-labelectronics please tell him to get a smaller amp that he can crank if he needs less volume or build him one. I had a Super for 25 years and yes they are too loud for most places. He can also put it out front and lean it back on the tilt back legs facing backward which will prevent slicing off ears in the audience. They used to call me 'Vinny d razor'
@@ewerton8463 it's a Blackface Super in good nick why mess with it? Part of the reason most guys would buy a Super would be to use in venues large enough where you can dial it. SRV used Supers but with a single 15inch 8ohm speaker for an intensional 2ohm OPT trans/speaker mismatch. In his Vibroverbs allegedly his tech swapped in Suoer Reverb OPT for same effect - thick strings big 15'' speakers with tubes pushed very hard. From the owners pic of his axe he wants SRV sound and a master volume on a Super won't go close and spoil a great amp
It's very cool that the young man has such taste in amps! I'd shy away from mods like a master volume, though. One easily reversible mod would be to re-purpose the ground switch into a negative feedback switch. This would affect the gain structure of the amp and might give the owner more variation in the amp's capabilities. Good job, Terry!
Nothing beats a Saturday afternoon looking over D-Labs shoulder while he works on an amp. Sound like the young man who owns this amp knows what he wants and is a D-Lab fan! Thank you Terry for your great content in 2020 and making a trying year more enjoyable.
The viewers of your channel Terry, are here to see you preform miracles of tube amp wizardry, so it is no surprise in the comments you earn praise! You well earned it! This young stud guitar player knew where to send this super amp to have the D-Lab repair deluxe(all D-Lab repaired are deluxe)! He must play at a level to know what he has in this amp! The boy is smart! Love from NW Colorado. Thanxz
I bought my very first amp somewhere around March or April of 1964, a brand new early Super Reverb, when I was 16 years old. I still have it. Other than the weight, which can do in your lower back, they are exceptional amps, and can provide great sounds whether low volume cleans, or running at volume seven or eight to get some overdrive dynamics. But boy, they are a loud 40 watts at that level, with 40 inches of sound source!
How awesome that you took on this clearly mature kid's project. Great video!
😅Visual inspection of the chassis near the 6L6GC sockets: “We had some hot potatoes in the past” 😅
Thanks making this video about my amp! Can’t wait to test it out 😊
I own two, and have enjoyed them tremendously! But watch your hearing! And your lower back!
@@Tonetwisters lol This is my first blackface super and I can’t wait for terry to bring it back to life!
The 15-year-old is wiser than most, he admitted that he didn't know what was wrong and deferred to someone with greater knowledge and experience.
Awesome video Terry. It just goes to show how crucial the bias supply is. I can’t wait until part 2.
Super Reverb is my all time favorite, thanks for giving it the respect it deserves!
He was running it at 6. Kid likes it LOUD. My late 60s Super Reverb is monstrous at that setting. Awesome, but ear splitting.
Thanks for taking the time to explain what you are doing and why you are doing it.
Great video as always. If those output tubes are Sylvanias they are a find within itself.
Can’t wait for episode two, I’d like to put a master volume in my silver face super
I'm happy a young one is into something other than video games!!
Hi Terry, Bless you for sharing your wisdom with us. I love watching you apply analytical troubleshooting, and the discovery process you take us on. You are inspirational an amazing educator. Thanks for making us all feel better.
We turn Off The TV and Turn On D-Lab Electronics.
Hit the Like Button and Share to keep Terry's channel growing and educating the next generation in Electronics Repair!!!
Kid has good taste.
Thanks you😊
Be great to have Terry take a look at my 1969 Kustom K-100-C8 combo. SS though it may be, it has a killer tremolo-vibrato effect.
Wishing a merry Christmas and a very happy new year to you and your family .
Terry you're the man
Well done as usual !
Killer Video Terry!!
@3:55 Hot Potatoes, lol Thats Funny
Kid will be Very Happy. Good for him buying real tube Amp
Hi, I have a problem with my fender super Reverb amp by mistake I tried to turn it on at 220volt, and then when the on off switch is turned on it looks like everything work OK, but when I turn the standby switch on, it burns the fuse every time...do you have any idea what's going wrong? Thanks! Greetings from greece
Hi. Do you take on solid state stereo receiver jobs? 70’s Sony receiver?
I do, just super busy in the shop right now
Sorry, No SS units at this time, too many tube rigs in need
Hey, Terry, I was number 50 on the "Likes". Do I get a prize?
Terry, if you put a master volume on a BF Super , I will have to defy covid restrictions, come to America and prevent you from further disgracing yourself. Sacrilege!
Yes, that is not decided yet, I will talk to him
@@d-labelectronics please tell him to get a smaller amp that he can crank if he needs less volume or build him one.
I had a Super for 25 years and yes they are too loud for most places.
He can also put it out front and lean it back on the tilt back legs facing backward which will prevent slicing off ears in the audience. They used to call me 'Vinny d razor'
whats wrong with doing that?
@@ewerton8463 it's a Blackface Super in good nick why mess with it?
Part of the reason most guys would buy a Super would be to use in venues large enough where you can dial it. SRV used Supers but with a single 15inch 8ohm speaker for an intensional 2ohm OPT trans/speaker mismatch. In his Vibroverbs allegedly his tech swapped in Suoer Reverb OPT for same effect - thick strings big 15'' speakers with tubes pushed very hard.
From the owners pic of his axe he wants SRV sound and a master volume on a Super won't go close and spoil a great amp
Terry please add in some more ham radio repair content. All of these amp repair videos are starting to look the same.
I'm just the opposite. But I'm a guitar player, so I guess that figures.
Love your channel D Lab but I wish you would just do longer videos and post less instead of all these separate part 1/2/3 etc.. Keep up the good work!
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Good fix.