But be warned... it's an addictive hobby
Man o man dont I know!! I just finished retubing, recapping, biasing and new speakers in my four old Fenders and adding bias adjustment pots on the Princetons this past weekend. Ive done these over the couse of the last month or so. The difference it makes is night and days, especially when your replacing 30-40 year old caps. Id recommend before anyone gets into this do your homework get the right tools and I would even suggest building a kit amp to get your feet wet so to speak. It is fun and rewarding...no doubt!
You do have to be very careful especially using the "ole school" methods which is the way I do it. Screw up and you might wake up in a puddle of your own pee! Or worse you dont wake up at all.
My four little purring puppies all tuned up ready to play, now my neighbors can enjoy em too .....hehehe
Git-tires EC Custom Strat, Gibson ES-335, Custom built Tele, Fender Highway 1 P-Bass, Martin 000-28EC Acoustic, Gibson SG Classic
Hearin aids-AmphsCustom hand built 5E3 Magic Markie Mojotone Amph, Fender Blackline dripedge 69 Princeton Reverb, 69 SF/DE Vibro-Champ, 64 Blackface Deluxe reverb, 64 Princeton 6G2 Fender, D'Lite ODS 22, Rumble 60 Bass amph
EffectsBoss CH1 Chorus, Boss DD-3 Delay, Vox wah, Tonebone Classic, TS-9 modded, Bad Bob,Sweetsound Mojo-vibe, Boss RC-20XL Loopstation, Peterson Strobstomp, ZYS pedal, Keeley Comp, Boss LS-2, Zendrive, Menatone Howie