To each his own, as they say.Firestorm wrote:Also with all due respect, I don't believe anybody suggested modding the AA864. Putting one more or one less twist in output tube filament wires is not a mod; replacing dead caps or bad resistors is not a mod. I've had to restore enough hacked amps over the years to be sensitive to the issue, but unless an amp is a museum piece (like still in its original shipping box), simple maintenance is usually appropriate.
I suppose it all comes down to what any one individual considers a 'mod'. For an otherwise unmodified, relatively-rare mid-'60s Bassman (I don't consider electrolytic replacement to be a 'mod'), changing the wiring of the heater string IS a mod (to me). I DON'T consider that to be in the 'simple maintenance' category. That's not how it left the factory. To SOME people, that makes a difference.
I used to own a '67 Bassman - AB165, and other than the power cable and the power switch, it was TRULY untouched inside. Even the original electrolytics everywhere. I wanted to do the hybrid circuit on it, but once I pulled the chassis and saw that there were NO redone solder joints outside of the power cable/switch replacement, I took pictures to document it, and put it back together. I sold it instead, and got a pretty penny for it from someone for whom 'unaltered' was important. It's obviously not important for everyone. I found a '66 that had been 'improved' and went on with my project.
Like I said - to each his own... just my own opinion.