EPIC Conversion -1956 Knight Tube Guitar Amp

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2016
  • This video will follow the entire conversion process - from unboxing thru servicing and modification to final demo - of a 1956 Knight Allied Radio 10W-15W hi-fi mono amp kit into an electric guitar amplifier. Tubes are 1-6SL7, 2-6SN7, 2-6V6 and 1-5Y3. Changes include general troubleshooting, complete recap, modification of the power rail, modification of the grounding scheme, addition of Fender Brownface Pro Amp type tone circuit, addition of 1/4" jacks, and preamp mods.
    Fender Brownface Tone Stack: amps.zugster.net/articles/tone...
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Komentáře • 238

  • @tfaucette87
    @tfaucette87 Před 6 lety +17

    Greg nailed it. Bob Ross for guitar players. Love these videos. Lifetime subscriber.
    "These capacitors aren't happy. Just gonna add some fresh solder right over here. Yeah.......happy capacitors."

  • @therealjamespickering
    @therealjamespickering Před 7 lety +2

    I really love your videos. I don't know how many hours of tune amp repairs I've now watched, but I've been fascinated since I first discovered your channel. Brilliant work!

  • @benperry490
    @benperry490 Před 7 lety +8

    I like that you don't edit out the thought process even if you were wrong about something you don't reshoot or edit out the commentary just to look like a genius...appreciate the honesty and thought process

  • @nigeltrueman5931
    @nigeltrueman5931 Před 7 lety

    Just found this by accident and have subscribed, I'm having to hold myself back from ordering all the gear to start repairing tube amps myself. I really have enough hobbies but watching this makes me very tempted. Great video thanks.

  • @Im_Not_A_Dad
    @Im_Not_A_Dad Před 7 lety +1

    Recently subscribed, getting caught up watching these videos! Much respect for the good father points; I hope the first year has been treating you well!

  • @jasonp9373
    @jasonp9373 Před 6 lety

    Per usual, another excellent repair journey and superb result. That is a damn fine sounding amp, super dynamic!

  • @johngeddes7894
    @johngeddes7894 Před 6 lety +1

    I didnt expect much on tone until you bumped down to 250k and both the Hofner and the Knight really shine now, as I hadnt heard that guitar til now. Very cool project. Thx.

  • @roncarter2188
    @roncarter2188 Před 7 lety

    Your the best man, I really know very little as far as rebuilding and troubleshooting on these tube amps but I'm trying to take it all in, but your input and your videos really help, thanks! I would love to see your guitar, bass and amp collection, I'm sure everyone else would as well. Keep up the good work.

  • @dryocum
    @dryocum Před 6 lety +1

    You did a really great job on that amp! Love the sound of it!

  • @mike60510
    @mike60510 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for another great video. I really enjoy the trouble shooting aspects of your videos. I was a Heathkit builder/fan as a youth and tube amps has gotten me back into the electronics building.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety +2

      That's really cool! I never had much of an electronics background growing up. My first experiences came when my mom married my stepdad when I was a teenager. He is an electronics engineer, so I picked up a lot from him. He taught me to solder, make instrument cables and stuff like that, but that was about it until later. I built and repaired computers a lot, but not much board level soldering involved there. Different skill set entirely.

  • @johnhenry9552
    @johnhenry9552 Před 7 lety +32

    Hi I built that amp in about 1956. The amp used two 6SN7 amp tubes, the 6SL7 was as option it had to ordered separate. I did not buy the 6SL7 option. But the amp was very good for its day. The speaker plug had two pins in the AC circuit so you could not use the amp with the speaker connected. I have a diagram of the setJoe

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety +12

      Yeah, it took me a minute for the old brain to kick in and remember I've seen that same speaker plug trick in other vintage equipment. Not enough coffee, I guess.

  • @rudi246
    @rudi246 Před 5 lety +1

    I just found one of these amps that used to be my grandpa's. I am planning on doing the same stuff as you did so I'm glad I found this video.

    • @noelharrison902
      @noelharrison902 Před 4 lety

      please dont let anyone put mallory 150 caps in it to replace astrons, black cats, or any other vintage caps, there is a difference even though modern thought says no, its about the outer coating of the cap, in the proper position the original amp will not sound the same with the wrong type of cap

  • @Zelleram55
    @Zelleram55 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for another great video I liked the extra detail and length of this one. I learn something on each one. I work in construction and we tear down old buildings. I always keep an eye out for these old amps and anything else salvageable. I recently re capped, added 3 prong cord and 1/4 inch jack to a Silvertone 1483 I rescued from a house that was about to be torn down in St Louis. The amp went from super dusty with no tubes, to sounding great. Hoping I have learned enough from you and Uncle Doug to convert some of these PA amps I have found. Thanks again and congrats on new baby.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Man, what a find! Makes me want to get out there and start knocking on doors in old neighborhoods with a bunch of cards asking if they have any old amps lying around. Come to think of it, that's probably not a bad idea...shake the sugar tree, as it were. Got a video up of your Silvertone?

  • @TUBEMAN192
    @TUBEMAN192 Před 8 lety

    Wow! Looks like all the hard work paid off - that thing sound amazing! And also congratulations on the newborn. All the best from Finland!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Thanks so much. I feel blessed, for sure. I thought at 38-years-old I was too old for a baby, but Mick Jagger s 72 and having one, I'm sure I'll be fine. I've always wanted to visit Finland. Sibelius makes it sound like a lovely place.

    • @TUBEMAN192
      @TUBEMAN192 Před 8 lety +1

      Well you're most certainly welcome. Keep up the good work!

  • @redfishbum
    @redfishbum Před 8 lety

    Hey Brad.....Congrats on your second child! I love to see how calm you are with your kids and dog.....great stuff. I really look forward to all of your videos. Between you and Uncle Doug, I've learned a ton. Bart. Btw.....your playing is killer as usual.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      I don't film the times I'm kicking the dog out of the neighbor's yard, pulling my hair out, and yelling at Izzy to "GET DOWN OFF THE CHAIR!" ...but thanks Bart. I appreciate ya.

  • @tonedriverss8629
    @tonedriverss8629 Před 6 lety

    I'm addicted to 6V6 tone ! I have a british 80's 6V6 amp here ... love it . There is just something sweet about those 6V6 power tubes. Good work here .... quite involved .

  • @Mauitaoist
    @Mauitaoist Před 3 lety

    That was a very interesting build I didn't understand why you had the word epic in the title but after hearing you play it at the end of the video, it is epic! it's epic it's got a sound of a tremolo that's inherent in its design it gives it an epic Vibe the amp is is amazing! good job

  • @rodrigobortoloti2830
    @rodrigobortoloti2830 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful thing this amplifier. I'll watch the video until the end to learn from your tips. I'm new to the channel, so the comment 5 years later, kkkk. Congratulations on the channel.

  • @backspin6698
    @backspin6698 Před 6 lety +3

    Another good one. But It was a mess "under the hud" That tub tester looks so cool. Piece of art. Nice collection of old guitars there.

  • @bernardveillon2869
    @bernardveillon2869 Před 8 lety +1

    Amazing work my man! Can't wait to hear it in person. Thanks and keep on Rockin'

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks Bernard! I'm going to burn this one in a while tonight and see if I can cause any failures before I ship back. This was a fun one, by the way...right on the line between being very interesting, but not so much I pulled my hair out. :)

    • @podrum7421
      @podrum7421 Před 7 lety +1

      Wow.. great playng, and thats better than some Fenders and Marshalls... I have a Knight amp from approx. 1959, my grandpa gave it to me when i started playnng guitar, the cool trick was to plug guitar to a gramophone input and solder a 47k resistor instead the 108k that was in there, and bias the cathode... anyways it reminds me of your amp, much appreciation from a 14yr old here... A GREAT video, nothing sounds like a tube and a good filter caps...

  • @lesjohnson9740
    @lesjohnson9740 Před 8 lety +2

    Guud stuff, and congrats to both of you, on your new arrival.. Les.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you, Les. I appreciate that, Buddy. - Brad

  • @ajhnubia
    @ajhnubia Před 7 lety

    You have that sounding really nice, I I have been building and fixing amps for 35 years here in the uk well done

  • @Mauitaoist
    @Mauitaoist Před 3 lety

    Thanks to you along with uncle Doug, mr Carlson and Terry d lab I'm building amps now! Slowly got the equipment.... I started with model trains at age 7 with my dad in 1964. My first musical device was one of those crystal radio sets maybe 1969? I remember I hooked the antenna lead to the rain gutter. Popped in the single earpiece thingy and started scratching around on the actual crystal and the first song I heard was........Jimi playing All Along the Watchtower!

  • @MurrayMelander
    @MurrayMelander Před 7 lety

    Sweet tone out of that rig. Amazing really. A definitely top notch recording amp.

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 Před 7 lety +1

    All way over my head but actually enjoy watching you sorting things out bro. Sounds cool at the end though.

  • @alexbozas887
    @alexbozas887 Před 3 lety

    What a great sounding combo, man brad..u sure got some magic skills

  • @shovington67
    @shovington67 Před 4 lety

    As always Brad, even in your back catalog, I find your accumulated noodling repertoire of musical material very interesting, as it should be, seeing that your from much further south than I am in Toronto. Nice little amplifier.

  • @toddflowers8052
    @toddflowers8052 Před 6 lety +1

    I absolutely love the sound of that Hofner !

  • @bigfootingermany
    @bigfootingermany Před 6 lety

    Wow what a beast of a little old school tube amp this thing turned out to be!!

  • @JMLRecording
    @JMLRecording Před 6 měsíci +1

    "This amp sounds like centipedes mating or something" - may fav quote on CZcams brother !!!!!! Love it

  • @2tallB
    @2tallB Před rokem

    This was nice! I appreciate you talking about changing the grid stoppers and other circuit value issues. For me, this is the real issue with converting old PA’s, receivers, and R2R’s - figuring out the best gain structure for guitar use. There are usually multiple inputs and sometimes an extra gain stage, so guidance on navigating that is good. The caps, pots, etc would be the same as any amp. 👍🏼

  • @AbandonedNorthJersey
    @AbandonedNorthJersey Před 6 lety

    You have a very rare bird . The tubes are a fortune ! I had one that was made from a kit I bought at a garage sale for 20 dollars and sold in 4 hours for 660 in who did it and ran condition . On craiglist no less . I did not dare plug it in .Restored museum quality and they look like art !

  • @sweetswing1
    @sweetswing1 Před 6 lety +6

    My lord that sounds incredible.

    • @basstrackers9893
      @basstrackers9893 Před 4 lety +1

      Faksakes sounds like a Marshall with the bassman circuit I think that’s the jtm 45

  • @gyrgrls
    @gyrgrls Před 7 lety +3

    One nice thing about tube amps...
    No need to care for anti-static wrapping! :)
    All joking aside: a very nice packing job. Kudos to the seller.

  • @TheEricBooth
    @TheEricBooth Před 6 lety +1

    I remember going to Radio Shack with my dad to test the tubes in our TV. Oh the memories.

  • @contrabandjoe7974
    @contrabandjoe7974 Před 8 lety

    Congrats on the new baby!! I didn't know you (and the wife) were expecting...

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks! She's the apple of my eye. I have another apple in my other eye (which can be seen about midway through this video). So, I'm pretty much walking around and can't see shit. :D

    • @contrabandjoe7974
      @contrabandjoe7974 Před 8 lety +1

      Nice find on that car and jeep... I can see how she's the apple... As a father of a 21 year old in College.. and a 16 year old in an expensive tuition based high school... SAVE YOUR MONEY, my advice is a 529B... you can open with any amount you want and add any amount you want as you go, they grow significantly over the years... 529's are good landing spots for birthday-christmas money from relatives as well....

  • @davidclark3603
    @davidclark3603 Před 6 lety

    That amp sounds fantastic! Good work. Great video. You’d pay a fortune to get an amp with that tone! It’s so strange how no one has improved on the old school equipment? Modern amps are ok (ish)!? but they are a bit like holding up a photograph of an amp and saying, “That sounds good”! If you want a old sounding tube amp, an old tube amp is the way to get it. Not a modern day cyber mock up, let’s pretend to be a cool old school king! Great amp! Great video! Great work! Thanks!

  • @ExStaticBass
    @ExStaticBass Před 7 lety +2

    Hey, for your kid's power wheels... You can put another motor on the other rear wheel. Their identical. All you have to do is reverse the polarity of the one you put on that side. "The controller" is just a switch and isn't as sensitive to amperage as a PWM unit would be. Also, you can put sheet metal screws in the plastic wheels to give it better traction in the yard there. I helped a friend mod theirs and it worked out pretty well. That and the fact that it's fun for the kid too makes it worth while. It might even make for some interesting and useful video content. I know there are lots of dads out there looking for a simple solution to the same problem your daughter is having. Just a thought...

  • @kenwhelan3003
    @kenwhelan3003 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice job fair decisions
    TKath played thru two Allied Knight tube PA heads

  • @AndrewJohnClive
    @AndrewJohnClive Před 4 lety

    You play so fine man!

  • @dylanarcher827
    @dylanarcher827 Před 4 lety

    Stunning tone!! :)

  • @mikemccourt6225
    @mikemccourt6225 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice man - it sounds like one of Pete's old Hiwatts to me. Well done.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety

      Thanks. Yeah, I really like the breakup on the old octal preamp tubes.

  • @JoelzombieThomas
    @JoelzombieThomas Před 7 lety

    complete success. such mastery.

  • @timothyjay2012
    @timothyjay2012 Před 7 lety

    Dude you do the Best freaking work of anyone ive ever watched!! Every amp you start building sounds like total Crap then at the end you've got what sounds like a hand wired $2,000 Amp playing through it. I can't believe the tones you get from those little amps!!! \,,/

  • @normjacques6853
    @normjacques6853 Před 5 lety +3

    Brad...A note on the power lead going through the output Amphenol connector: This was a 'failsafe' feature. There was usually a jumper in the plug, that would complete the power circuit. That way, the amp would not power on without a speaker connected to the output.....thereby obviously protecting the final output from 'no-load' failure/damage. It's almost too bad that only Hammond/Leslie combinations still use these connectors. They were clunky as hell, but way more flexible than (even) Speakon connectors for nice little features like this one. :-)

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +2

      That's correct. Took me a minute to remember that! I had encountered similar plugs before and just whiffed on it with the camera on. Happens all the time. :P

  • @sebbityseb
    @sebbityseb Před 6 lety

    Wow it sounds so beautiful....

  • @simongerber4369
    @simongerber4369 Před 6 lety +1

    chopsticks are vastly under rated tools - great vid, interesting amp

  • @TheAgentAssassin
    @TheAgentAssassin Před 7 lety

    amp sounds really good

  • @jameslewis2635
    @jameslewis2635 Před 7 lety

    This sounds like a pretty nice amp after all that effort. If that was my amp as seen in the final results I think I would want to turn it into a head unit using perspex to make a clear surround so that all the valves could be seen while it is in operation.

  • @Wizardofgosz
    @Wizardofgosz Před 7 lety +3

    Knight was Allied Electronics (mail order house) house brand. Kinda like Heathkit. I have a few old Allied catalogs around here, actually. The funny thing is, I have been looking for an old Knight amp to convert to a guitar amp, but havent found one yet, and then I discovered this video.
    Heathkit did a guitar amp at one time but it was solid state.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety +1

      I have another 1940s Knight amp head, if you're interested. I could sell it as-is or convert it for you.

    • @wamgoc3637
      @wamgoc3637 Před 6 lety

      Allied once had an arrangement with the now mostly unlamented Radio Shack. You could get anything Allied had through your local Shack. Except for franchised rural stores that are privately owned ( some were good) I swore that I would never set foot in a Shack again unless human life was at stake in 1998 and it was the best decision I ever made. All the ones out here are gone and I shed no tears the day they all went out.

    • @oneofthemodels
      @oneofthemodels Před 5 lety

      @@wamgoc3637 I think it sucks big time at RadioShack is it around I could always find small stuff that no one else carries at radio shack I wish they were still around

    • @ronfrey5327
      @ronfrey5327 Před 5 lety

      @@TheGuitologist Did you convert the other Knight ?
      im wanting that Terry Kath tone if it will do that Id like one to drive other heads with..

  • @tonyiommi74
    @tonyiommi74 Před 7 lety

    Man you have interesting videos! Thumbs up and subscribed!

  • @gerardjones7881
    @gerardjones7881 Před 4 lety +1

    just found the exact same amp on the beach, a bit of salt damage and caked in mud but I've seen videos showing how anything can be taken apart and washed in the bathtub, all you need is a hair dryer.
    I use the US Navy soldering technique, "the bigger the blob the better the job".
    This is gonna be ez cash.

  • @vaccarioou22
    @vaccarioou22 Před 5 lety +3

    Great job Brad, what was the Hofner you used for testing - lovely guitar but never seen one before - only the violin bass.

  • @johnpick8336
    @johnpick8336 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for posting !

  • @alberteinstein2416
    @alberteinstein2416 Před 7 lety

    brilliant tone maaaan

  • @planetwisconsin9901
    @planetwisconsin9901 Před 7 lety

    I use an untouched 1956 De Wald mono 35 watt hi-fi amp/preamp for a guitar amp. Tones like butter.

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 Před 2 lety

    Bout to start a Knight rebuild. It has the same tube compliment as a Gretsch/Valco 6161. All British Mullards that work just fine. Transformers are good too.I made up a simple design just to check everything out and it’s all systems go for a rebuild! Just gotta order parts :-)

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut Před 7 lety

    Very entertaining! Great job!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it, Robert. Be sure to subscribe if you have not already! If you like conversion vids, there's a whole playlist full of them here: czcams.com/video/y5dFfYRm2pw/video.html

  • @klbird
    @klbird Před 7 lety +6

    My first HI Fi was this model Knight Kit in 1957. Your version is the 1956 model that had a painted chassis. The 1957-58 model was chrome plated. This amp had great sound and was even given an excellent review in AUDIOCRAFT Mag.February 1957. Old issues can be found at AmericanRadioHistory.com.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety +1

      Stellar information, sir! Thank you for sharing that! I'm sure the guy who owns this will want to find a copy of that magazine for himself. I know I would.

    • @klbird
      @klbird Před 7 lety +3

      The American Radio History site is a treasure trove of over almost three million pages of old electronic magazines from 1900 on. The item I noted in Audiocraft of Feb. 1957, has the schematic of the Knight Kit.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety +1

      Brilliant! Thanks!

    • @richardweinberger6302
      @richardweinberger6302 Před 6 lety

      I just went to that site because I have a KnightKit too. That mag had a lot of ads, and the models are clearly explained as the years roll by. Very interesting reading !! Thanks, Ken.

  • @stevenedwards4470
    @stevenedwards4470 Před 7 lety

    That's a funky cool guitar at the end

  • @marlonmoneda12
    @marlonmoneda12 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for all your videos and knowledge!!!! Say, where do you find that booklet with all the tube data?

  • @TheRealChetManley
    @TheRealChetManley Před 4 lety

    I'm a hobbyist with electronics. I have built a few amps, tons of quad copters, pedals and other arduino/pi type stuff. That said, no idea how you work on that birdnest mess. Love these videos! Cheers and go Cards!

  • @eddiejenkins8892
    @eddiejenkins8892 Před 7 lety

    Well done 👍

  • @jfkesq
    @jfkesq Před 7 lety

    man, that sounds nice, very good work.......

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 7 lety

      Thanks, John. I appreciate you watching. I do a lot of conversion on my channel, so be sure to subscribe if you haven't already!

  • @rodrigobortoloti2830
    @rodrigobortoloti2830 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a video talking about your workbench? I think it's nice to get to know the benches even to get an idea of ​​how to assemble one.Hugs from Brazil.

  • @seanwingate5734
    @seanwingate5734 Před 5 lety

    Love the sound of that amp. Sounds better than My blues Jr.

  • @olpdx2pdx940
    @olpdx2pdx940 Před 3 lety

    Hello, very informative video on the 56 Knight 10 watt conversion. At the end you explained how owner had forwarded schematic after job was complete - nothing like good timing. I've the same problem with finding a copy on line. Any chance you could post a link to this schematic?

  • @tomhaase5998
    @tomhaase5998 Před 8 lety +1

    Great job as usual! I have a Gibson Hawk I'm working on and It is missing the trem bug. What value ldr and bulb did you use on the Gibsons you have worked on?

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      I do not recall the exact values. I experimented with several. The only one I've replaced in a Gibson was shown here: czcams.com/video/mhKp0mB52bE/video.html

  • @johnpick8336
    @johnpick8336 Před 5 lety

    Another Beast !

  • @maeredabtsog6164
    @maeredabtsog6164 Před 7 lety

    I've got a 1937 Knight tombstone-style radio I'd love to have converted into a guitar amp. I do have the schematics in .pdf format. Is this a possibility?

  • @kennyball6897
    @kennyball6897 Před 4 lety

    On the apps similar to that night and do you build cases form as well he dressed them up

  • @stevesuv
    @stevesuv Před 5 lety

    Brad ...what are you asking for the 1 pickup Tiesco dre Rey?

  • @wamgoc3637
    @wamgoc3637 Před 6 lety

    Audiocraft magazine was edited by Ed Dell, the guy who put out Audio Amateur magazine for decades and it is well worth searching for. Many good articles. Audio Amateur was bought out and buried by Ciarcia of Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar and pretty much buried.

  • @JoelzombieThomas
    @JoelzombieThomas Před 7 lety

    I am a new fan of your videos. Yes, i am a Cannibal Corpse fan, mainly by way of their appearance in Ace Ventura Pet Detective. I do not understand your reference, however. But I must also mention that I set out my AO-29 Wurlitzer amp on my work table upon viewing your other video on that subject to compare mine's guts to what you've been working with. It looks good. Last question, I've been taking guesses at where you might be from, you've got a subtle accent that I would think is from the mid south, midwest... I was thinking Kentucky at first, but as a person from many places myself, it may be a combination of places. Keep up the good work, and I'll be thinking of you as I listen to Cannibal Corpse. *subscribed*

    • @martysquire1054
      @martysquire1054 Před 5 lety

      its because you can admit in public to getting into Cannibal Corpse through the movie Ace Ventura that you don't get his reference. Try watching it at half speed in reverse for about 7 hours and I think it will all become clear. Best of Luck Joel

  • @jerryuffelman2986
    @jerryuffelman2986 Před 4 lety

    Knight Electronics were sold by Allied Electronics (AE) in the 50's and 60's. Some were sold in a completed version and also a " KnightKit" version. My first electronic kit was a Volt-Ohm Meter from them (V.O.M.). I bought it from them at an Allied Electronics Store in Sacramento, CA. Previously they were strictly mail order then went retail in the 60's and were later bought by Charles Tandy who at that time only owned Tandy leather and the Allied stores become Radio Shack.

  • @LizardKing0851
    @LizardKing0851 Před 7 lety +5

    A lot of grocery stores had tube testers in the 50s' 60's and 70's My dad was an electronic engineer and taught how to keep out television tuned up. I was always drawn to tube based technology (stuff) and lost interest as transistors took over the world.

    • @dryocum
      @dryocum Před 6 lety

      LizardKing0851 Ya, I do remember that. I think Sears down town in Albuquerque NM had a tube testing cabinet as you walked in the store. I want to say maybe one of our drugstores had one to. Thanks for reminding me of those good old memories....

  • @noel3422
    @noel3422 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brad, been subscribed for years and enjoy your channel, you build some actually great sounding amps, I guess this is a request and not a stupid question ha ha, your a telecaster fan I am seriously curious what your amps would sound like played through an HSS Kramer because that is my weapon of choice, five way selector switch set between the neck and middle pickup is such a sweet tone and switch the five way down to the hummbucker for the high gain response, I would love to hear that as a second test, just a request bro, totally enjoying your channel.

  • @michaelbarber1123
    @michaelbarber1123 Před 5 lety

    I have a really old Teeco box like that that has one 6SL7, one 50L6GT, one 5Y3 rectifier tube, one transformer and one tube sized aluminum cap looking thingy on top. One volume pot that doubles as the on/off switch by clicking on the amp before turning it up and it has one tone pot. I used to use it as a preamp for an old crappy sounding Peavey 2X12 solid state amp back in the mid-1990's and I swear it made that amp come alive and sound as good as a hotrodded Marshall JCM800 2203. Not sure if using it that way was a bad thing or not because I still have no idea if it's even a preamp or an actual amplifier with a preamp amd power amp section and I can't seem to find any information on it online, not even a similar amp with the same design and layout. I just recently pulled it out of storage and I'm trying to get it back in working order as I've purchased three NOS tubes for it, but I'm kind of afraid of trying it out into my expensive Mesa 50/50 tube power amp because like I said, I have no idea if this thing's an actual preamp that can safely be used that way. I'm also not sure if the old original capacitors are still good (they're the original ones that a made out of paper as well as a few plastic ones). The thing worked great last time I used it about 22 years ago and I sure do miss that killer overdriven tone I got from it through an amp. A friend of mine told me it looked like an old 'widowmaker'. It is actually in remarkably good shap for how old it is, as I've always taken really good care of my equipment. Any advice?

  • @roncarter2188
    @roncarter2188 Před 7 lety

    I've got several tube radios and few have the phono input on the back and when I have used this input to play my guitar I have to turn the volume up all the way to hear it, I know there is a fix for this, can you or anyone out there tell me what mods I have to make in order to use this properly, thanks for any help.

  • @chrishoover8979
    @chrishoover8979 Před 6 lety

    hey bro I have a model 912 do you have the numbers to test 6550,kt 77,el34,kt88?

  • @aussieb1416
    @aussieb1416 Před 8 měsíci

    That guitar has a slight banjoesque sound quality to it. great vid. cheers

  • @johnstrange6799
    @johnstrange6799 Před rokem

    Is a Knight KA-95 Stereo Hi Fi tube amp a viable candidate for guitar use conversion?? It uses EL34's, 12AX7's, EF86's, and GZ34's

  • @peterb7435
    @peterb7435 Před 6 lety

    Watched the whole thing........nice.

  • @jimcervantes5659
    @jimcervantes5659 Před 6 lety +3

    I imagine the power running through the speaker plug is to prevent running the amp with no load, which could damage the unit.

  • @JulioBasoaltoVergara
    @JulioBasoaltoVergara Před 3 lety

    Hola, yo también construí ese mismo amplificador Knight en 1958, del cual tengo muy buenos recuerdos.

  • @jacobbockover1628
    @jacobbockover1628 Před 4 lety

    Some of the old radios at my great grandpa's house had power running to an electro magnet on the speaker. So instead of albino or ceramic the stationary magnets would be a coil around the pole piece

  • @grberendzenproductions312

    The power bridge in the speaker plug was possibly so you couldn't turn on the amp if there was no output load?

  • @gustavojosefitzwilliam3435

    Have a Grommes that looks very similar that I will like to convert as well. One issue that concerns me is that it lacks any caps other than the power supply ones. Have a schematic to dig up.

  • @davebolden4355
    @davebolden4355 Před 8 lety

    its a roll chart. i have that exact same tube tester. keep up the cool vids, thanks for this

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Is that one your only tester? How do you like it? I noticed mine doesn't have settings for a 6BQ5. Does yours?

    • @davebolden4355
      @davebolden4355 Před 8 lety

      no I also have a sylvania and a lafayette. the latter is my favorite, it was a cheaper one in its day but it works great and is compact. my precision does have 6bq5 listed on the chart but i have never used it to test one.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Do you have the settings for the 6bq5? I didn't try to look it up yet, but I could definitely use the settings for that one.

    • @davebolden4355
      @davebolden4355 Před 8 lety +1

      as it appears:
      A B C D E F
      1 7 5 4 1 2-7-9
      (6BQ5 MUST SHOW SHORT ON 1-2)
      (6BQ5-GRID SHORT TEST- THROW 1-2 TOGETHER)
      not to sure what the 2 parenthesis means but its on there.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Brilliant Dave! Thanks so much for that. Huge help!

  • @apatriot613
    @apatriot613 Před 4 lety

    Some of these type of amps sound great for guitar as is. I have a 6L6 Stromberg Carlson one that Sounds Killer as is. I should go through it and change the old caps to be safe though.

  • @oldmatrices
    @oldmatrices Před 8 lety +1

    WOW thanks!

  • @GriffyBoiii
    @GriffyBoiii Před 7 lety

    Damn you are a champ

  • @rubenrosario4564
    @rubenrosario4564 Před 5 měsíci +1

    i love this chanel from sc

  • @FreddyFuFu
    @FreddyFuFu Před 8 lety

    how do you insulate the input and output jacks from the chassis?

  • @BoboButYouCanCallMeTom

    I have a question i have a old tube radio (which has no transformers at all) I already connected a jack to the phono input and ground, i get sound it sounds quite good but not as loud as the radio on am or fm. is there any way to improve this? Also how do i recognize what part of the circuit does what (pre amp, radio, power amp) thanks for the great videos!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 6 lety

      You should look for a schematic for your particular radio and start there. That'll show you what you need to know. If it doesn't have a power transformer, the output should be easy to find. It'll probably be like a 50v filament, so the tube name will start with a 50.

  • @paulmoore7964
    @paulmoore7964 Před 4 lety

    i wonder if there was an optional jump cable to go from the' pre-amp out' to the 'tuner in' to facilitate low level input vs plugging line level input into the tuner in directly

    • @paulmoore7964
      @paulmoore7964 Před 4 lety

      in fact on the photo in hte brochure you can see the jumper cable from pre amp out to tuner in

  • @patreidcocolditzcastle632

    wow hows that hofner what model is that

  • @davemassie3726
    @davemassie3726 Před 8 lety

    NICELY DONE, KILLER TONES, LOVE YOUR HOFNER, WHAT YEAR, AND PICK-UPS? CONGRATS ON NEW BORN ( KID ) NOT AMP :) GREAT JOB, I'M IMPRESSED, SOUNDS KILLER!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Thanks. I appreciate that. The Hofner is a 1967 G459VTZ Super Beatle. I think the pickups are the model 512 or 513. Best pickups no one knows about.

  • @braydonwolfe2404
    @braydonwolfe2404 Před 6 lety

    Hell ya man love these vids I'm getting alot of knowledge ur the man dude some of these amps are sick classy how much to get u to service my huges n kittner maximum 100 watt head 🤘

  • @Zelleram55
    @Zelleram55 Před 8 lety

    No I don't have a video up for the Silvertone 1483. Guess I should figure out how to do that and make one. Do you use your cell phone or have a separate video camera and software ?

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 8 lety

      Well, I SHOULD be using a decent camera, but I use my iphone for most videos and a free editing software I found online for the editing.