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Chris Isbell March 14th 07 09:04 PM

'buzzing' amp - worth fixing?
 
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 02:17:50 -0000, "AP"
wrote:

I have to say I really like the sound of that. Is it easy to remove &
replace said transformers? I have a feeling dunking it in situ might be
beyond me.


If you do not have the necessary knowledge and experience to know how
to disconnect, remove, replace and reconnect the transformers, it is
probably best not to attempt this. You run a real risk of either
damaging the equipment or electrocuting yourself.

Sorry it this appears unhelpful, but mains electricity is dangerous,
even for people how know what they are doing.

--
Chris Isbell
Southampton, UK

AP March 15th 07 10:07 AM

'buzzing' amp - worth fixing?
 
That's not unhelpful - that's good sound advice. And having taken the top
off last night and failed to see any sign of tightenable bolts or indeed
where I might attempt to mount a G clamp, I've decided to cut my losses and
dump it. Sad really, it made a great sound. But on balance I've decided the
answer to the question I originally posed in the subject line is - for me at
least - no. But thanks all for your suggestions. Interesting at the least...

I have to say I really like the sound of that. Is it easy to remove &
replace said transformers? I have a feeling dunking it in situ might be
beyond me.


If you do not have the necessary knowledge and experience to know how
to disconnect, remove, replace and reconnect the transformers, it is
probably best not to attempt this. You run a real risk of either
damaging the equipment or electrocuting yourself.

Sorry it this appears unhelpful, but mains electricity is dangerous,
even for people how know what they are doing.

--
Chris Isbell
Southampton, UK





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