The Truth About Vintage Amps, Ep. 152

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It’s the 152nd episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps!

Thanks, as always, for being a part of the world’s finest call-in tube amp repair show.

Want amp tech Skip Simmons’ advice on your DIY guitar amp projects? Join us by sending your voice memo or written questions to podcast@fretboardjournal.com! Include a photo, too.

Some of the topics discussed this week: 

3:53 Real musicians ARE gearheads (redux)

6:40 Tom Gunterman gets two Grez’s

8:21 Yellow Jacket tube converters

10:27 Standel amps (redux); Todd Clinesmith; National Dobro amps; driver transformers and pre-war amps

17:35 Using an A/B/C switcher box to flip the phase on amp channels

21:45 Thanks to Chicago’s own @vintagetubeamplifiers for stocking the TAVA room at the Fretboard Summit

23:28 Building a clone AB763 with more headroom, ultralinear transformers

29:20 Yellow Jacket YJRs; eggs in ramen

32:42 Tom Gunterman, redux!
33:43 Finding joy with a John Kelly amp, until a loud zap and hum; the Western States Endurance Run
42:20 Playing guitar with accordion; the Joe Mooney Quartet; collard greens with kale
47:59 Speaker-to-power ratio on speakers; classic rock; album covers

Note: This was supposed to come out in mid-August (pre-Fretboard Summit), but your overextended co-host messed it up. Sorry. We’ll get back on schedule. -Jason 

Above: Listener Kendell’s AB763 Twin clone

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