05-10-2020, 09:19 AM
ElMartillo,
yeah thats pretty common with that cap. I've seen many Ampegs of that era in the same state. I tend to replace the caps with an y class safety capacitor. if you use the amp out and about. If its something that you use in the comfort of your own home/studio and you know the wiring is correct and the ground is connected, there is no need to replace.
-Hangman
yeah thats pretty common with that cap. I've seen many Ampegs of that era in the same state. I tend to replace the caps with an y class safety capacitor. if you use the amp out and about. If its something that you use in the comfort of your own home/studio and you know the wiring is correct and the ground is connected, there is no need to replace.
-Hangman