Fixing old Solid Sate Heads
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 7:37 pm
Hey, there,
I recently picked up an old Sears Silvertone 1465 head as well as a Kay 765 for pretty cheap. They need some work. I've built pedals before, so I'm pretty sure it shouldn't be too hard. But I thought I ask here to see if anyone has worked on these before and had any tips or good resources to share.
Both are from the late 60's so information is a bit sparse. I was wondering...
1. How do I figure out the fuse type they need? (The Kay doesn't have it written. I know the Silvertone is a 3) How do I know what type of fuse to get as well? (Slow blow or fast?)
2. How to I figure out the OHMS output for speakers? I have a multimeter, but I'm not sure what I should be checking.
3. I'd like to replace the plugs to 3 pronged plugs. Is there a tutorial online? Or is as simple as soldering the ground to any metal surface in the amp?
Any info/feedback/response would be very appreciated!! Thanks! Or if anyone knows of any good DIY Solid State forums
I recently picked up an old Sears Silvertone 1465 head as well as a Kay 765 for pretty cheap. They need some work. I've built pedals before, so I'm pretty sure it shouldn't be too hard. But I thought I ask here to see if anyone has worked on these before and had any tips or good resources to share.
Both are from the late 60's so information is a bit sparse. I was wondering...
1. How do I figure out the fuse type they need? (The Kay doesn't have it written. I know the Silvertone is a 3) How do I know what type of fuse to get as well? (Slow blow or fast?)
2. How to I figure out the OHMS output for speakers? I have a multimeter, but I'm not sure what I should be checking.
3. I'd like to replace the plugs to 3 pronged plugs. Is there a tutorial online? Or is as simple as soldering the ground to any metal surface in the amp?
Any info/feedback/response would be very appreciated!! Thanks! Or if anyone knows of any good DIY Solid State forums