Lovely clean looking amp for something approaching 60 yrs old 👍👍
@richardlynch56322 сағат бұрын
Always a treat😉👍👍😎
@jeffmotter84723 сағат бұрын
Thanks Lyle! I always look forward to these videos. Keep up the good work!
@edwardebel18473 сағат бұрын
Thanks Lyle! Excellent video/seminar! :-)
@Deadman327Сағат бұрын
I love this channel and all it's content. It's all very interesting stuff. But sometimes it reminds me of a Nascar race with Morgan Freeman as the commentator and we're on the edge of our seats waiting for carnage. A little bit of smoke would be exciting. lol
@PsionicAudioСағат бұрын
Thanks. In general, I can tell when an amp is unsafe to power on, so I don’t in those cases. While it would make for an exciting video, I don’t particularly like the lingering smell. And once you’ve seen an entire run of heater wires burn you aren’t anxious to repeat the experience.
@tedmich4 минут бұрын
Elevated (from the basement ;) content! Nice!
@GratefulSam-et3ve3 сағат бұрын
Back in the saddle
@johnraham131216 минут бұрын
Scope time, maybe? (to find the bass rolloff without component swapping)
@PsionicAudio4 минут бұрын
I use a scope for this kind of thing all the time. In this video I was showing a checklist. I won’t be surprised if the scope points to the slope resistor. But first I’m going to roll preamp tubes. Could just be that and you’ll chase your tail scoping the circuit in that case.
@jeffharper26613 сағат бұрын
🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
@briansilcox57203 сағат бұрын
Can you always measure resistors in circuit?
@PsionicAudio3 сағат бұрын
It depends. The 220K resistors across the 80uF caps can’t be measured in circuit. The 100K across the V5b bypass cap takes forever to give a measurement. The 100R and 820R in the PI won’t measure accurately in circuit as they are in parallel. Same for the 220K and 470K in the reverb mixer circuit. But the rest here, yes, with no DC present.