I had the itch for an Ampeg. I like octal preamp tubes. I initially thought this one was a '59 model but, according to the serial number, it appears to be a very early 1960 model. It was a painful wait but worth it.
I got it out of the box and styrofoam peanuts went everywhere. Please don't use peanuts for packing material. I gave it a quick once over and plugged it in. Not bad but a bit noisy. Not as much gain from the preamp but I can live with it.
I took it apart and started cleaning. I tested the 6V6 tubes but they were the only ones I could test with my Orange tube tester and they tested good. Not perfectly matched but pretty close. I cleaned the tube pins and sockets and put everything back together.
I plugged it back in and it was MUCH quieter. I attribute this to cleaning the pins and sockets. The tremolo is faster than I would like. I'm going to have to research it and figure out which resistor to change to get a slower tremolo speed. Does anyone know the values of the red Astrons? I can only see the marking for one which is .02
Behold, my first Ampeg!
I got it out of the box and styrofoam peanuts went everywhere. Please don't use peanuts for packing material. I gave it a quick once over and plugged it in. Not bad but a bit noisy. Not as much gain from the preamp but I can live with it.
I took it apart and started cleaning. I tested the 6V6 tubes but they were the only ones I could test with my Orange tube tester and they tested good. Not perfectly matched but pretty close. I cleaned the tube pins and sockets and put everything back together.
I plugged it back in and it was MUCH quieter. I attribute this to cleaning the pins and sockets. The tremolo is faster than I would like. I'm going to have to research it and figure out which resistor to change to get a slower tremolo speed. Does anyone know the values of the red Astrons? I can only see the marking for one which is .02
Behold, my first Ampeg!