Confessions of a moron!

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Confessions of a moron!

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Ok, I am a idot.

I just rebuilt one of my Marshalls from the inputs to the tone stack.

Don't use a 1.5M grid resistor. Use a 68k. They may appear similar, but trust me.. because I know all about that.

lmao :)
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Hello, 'tarded!

My name is xtian, and I am an idiot. If you search my posts you will find several hi-larious, idiotic incidents.

Most recently I caught a little 120vac thru the ring of a fuse holder while I was trying to insert a fuse into a live circuit. Not a big shock, but certainly a nice reminder.

You are among friends. Idiot friends.
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:oops:

teehee.. It's not my only mistake, but it was a funny one.

If anyone wants any pointers on cleaning up a Marshall or similar amp, try a huge input grid resistor! Sounds INSANELY clean. Clean enough to drive me insane lol
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Shoot you didn't even cause a fire or fry an expensive tube or electrocute yourself.

You're aren't idiot till you do all these things at the sametime
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About a half hour ago a new 33uf cap blew and what a sound that is, kind of like an old steam engine releasing pressure.

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One time I put in a cap in the bias section in backwards.Even though when i put it in I thought ok positive end goes to ground.

Made a nice little show
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I don't want a cap to blow up on me.

You guys are scaring me.
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Safety glasses are always a good idea when peering into a chassis, energized or not.

8) Smiley here is wearing his safety glasses
:shock: Wide Eye isn't and what he doesn't know is that we're pumping 800V into his 450V rated power supply caps (which are actually fake Chinese cap-within-caps because he also cheaped out on parts as well as disregarded safety)
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:twisted:

I just turned my variac to 140.
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Re: Confessions of a moron!

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You'll shoot your eye out!


<<<<I usually use a butter knife in the socket but sometimes I use a fork. :D
Tom

Don't let that smoke out!
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Structo wrote:You'll shoot your eye out!


<<<<I usually use a butter knife in the socket but sometimes I use a fork. :D
[img:80:80]https://tubeamparchive.com/images/avata ... 92725b.jpg[/img]


What I like about using a fork is, you can bend the middle prongs out of the way and hit both sides of the socket. Works like a charm. :wink:
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I already destroyed two sporks trying to bend the middle "prongs" back. Should I use heat? This plastic is brittle.

Oh well. back to kfc.
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Reeltarded wrote:I already destroyed two sporks trying to bend the middle "prongs" back. Should I use heat? This plastic is brittle.

Oh well. back to kfc.

Zircon encrusted tweezers also work quite well; no pesky prongs to deal with.
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Is this one of those Stew-Mac tools looking for a purpose?

Previously I just checked wall voltage by putting my tongue on the B+ and then dividing by the number of winds. Is that wrong?
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NickC wrote:
Reeltarded wrote:I already destroyed two sporks trying to bend the middle "prongs" back. Should I use heat? This plastic is brittle.

Oh well. back to kfc.

Zircon encrusted tweezers also work quite well; no pesky prongs to deal with.
Don't misuse a rare and valuable implement.
Those are only for harvesting dental floss. geez everyone knows that.

Well i guess they have another use.If you sterelize them with a lighter first.
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