1962 Fender 6G12-A Concert Amp Head: Part 2 ......Completed and Tested
This is Part 2 of a two-part video series featuring the electronic repair and refurbishment of a really nice early 1962 Fender Concert amplifier in head form. In this video, the output tubes are replaced and biased, and the amp is completed and tested for sound. As expected, the Vibrato effect is superb. There is also a discussion on impedance mismatch between output transformers and speakers. If you enjoy videos featuring classic vintage guitar amplifiers and jukeboxes, then please subscribe to my channel and gain immediate access to over 50 similar videos. You will also be advised each time a new video is released. Thanks for watching !!!

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