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Old Ampegv4.com viewer.. Glad to see a new site! The spam was horrible.
Anyway, I just scored a 72 V4B for CHEAP and just had the local shop fix some extra mods that were done to it (back to stock). It needs a new faceplate and knobs, so I was fixing to place an order to Fliptops. To install a faceplate, what is required? Do I have to remove the control pots or anything like that? Or is it a simple procedure?
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Welcome to the new forum! the spam at the old site was really out of control. we were getting dozens of spam posts a day, and upwards of 50 "new users" a day. most of whom were spam bots. I only had the ability to erase users and posts one at a time there... which made it impossible to keep up with all of the junk. Here i can delete spam posts and users in bulk.
anyway...
The pots and switches will have to come off, and then the faceplate slides out.
its not a huge ordeal, but it can take longer than you might expect.
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I replaced mine with a fliptops version. It took some force to get mine off FYI
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the ones that I have done were all later era magnavox face plates. The later era ones are more of a plastic laminate of some sort. They slide right out. The earlier aluminum ones are probably more difficult to get out.
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Sometimes spray cleaners that people use on the pots get in behind the metal face plates, cooks from the heat, and makes them harder to slide out. With a little persuasion, it will loosen. A razor blade inserted under the plate from the edge can help pop it free.
I noticed that the reproduction plates that fliptops is selling are much thinner than the originals. Cost cutting I suppose. I don't think that it affects how the amp looks when it is installed though.
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01-15-2015, 03:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2015, 03:31 PM by weezykid.)
With my early V4's/v4b's there were a few 1/4" (i think) screws that need to be removed on the inside before removing the pots and switches. Once they are removed then you can pull out the pots/switches and then slide out the flaceplate....
I used a Fliptops plate on my current V4B and it fit nicely with very little (if any) play....