StevenO wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 1:48 pm
Damn, that looks beautiful! I'm so glad you have both of those! Now, plug into the Reverb tank and play through both. You'll be VERY happy about that.
I've been absolutely loving mine since I got mine back from the tech. I'm starting to really notice all of the little details and changes. It's just such a fantastic amp.
Thanks!!
I am really glad that yours turned out so well! There is nothing like a well tuned, '60s Fender
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This 6G2 sounds really nice as is and I am pretty sure I can make it even better with a little work. Sorting out the old cap job is #1. I have all the caps on hand including the proper can. While I am in there, I want to test everything else for drift and I'll replace whatever needs it (with proper parts of course.. carbon comp resistors FTW!). After that, I'll grab a pair of good NOS output tubes. Probably GE. I already found a correct width handmade leather handle and a pair of original handle brackets.
You are right about them both pairing great with one another! The old Reverb tank is the icing on the cake
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I would LOVE to get another one some day... a brown one with wheat grille and the flat logo. How cool would it be to have two mini stacks of Princetons... The 6G2 with a brown reverb on top and the '66 with a blackface reverb??
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I know it's absurd!