Nice job, Tim! Extra points for the a capella rendition of "The Happy Song"! (Edit: I'd gently suggest, if it's not too much of a pain, that you record swapping out that pot for a new one, a kind of fix that's a mix of a bit rare and a bit tricky. Retrofits on retro equipment usually are, yes?)
Ah, hi Joe. It was not the pot I was referring to in the video. I already have the spare pot, but will only swap that out if the repaired one fails. The resistor I was referring to was the one between the two smoothing caps that I bodged by using 8 small resistors in parallel to get 4 watts handling. A 5 watt one is in the post. I won't film me unsoldering a made-up resistor and soldering a proper one in instead.
Well done Tim, you should of played your guitar as well 😁.
Thanks! I wanted to accompany the song, but could find no chord list for it.
Nice job, Tim! Extra points for the a capella rendition of "The Happy Song"!
(Edit: I'd gently suggest, if it's not too much of a pain, that you record swapping out that pot for a new one, a kind of fix that's a mix of a bit rare and a bit tricky. Retrofits on retro equipment usually are, yes?)
Ah, hi Joe. It was not the pot I was referring to in the video. I already have the spare pot, but will only swap that out if the repaired one fails. The resistor I was referring to was the one between the two smoothing caps that I bodged by using 8 small resistors in parallel to get 4 watts handling. A 5 watt one is in the post. I won't film me unsoldering a made-up resistor and soldering a proper one in instead.
@@Timothycan Understood, Tim. These videos are a source of excitement around here, but swapping resistors..well.