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From the Bench

A diverse selection of projects over the years

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McIntyre Bluesmaker

Amplifiers, Projects

Don Cameron’s one-of-a-kind McIntyre Bluesmaker amplifier

The Fortress of Solitude

Electronics, Projects

A 4-channel Buffer / Splitter

What Can Happen if you Power an Amp with No Speaker Connected

Electronics, Projects

Bad Things Happen.

Vintage Voltage Device Issue

Electronics, Projects

The described Vintage Voltage Device has an issue you should…

The Sleeman Beer Crate Amplifier

Amplifiers, Projects

I bought this case a few years ago with the…

Fender Brown Princeton Amp Assay

Amplifiers, Projects

Don Cameron had me look at his 1962 Fender Princeton.…

1964 Fender Vibroverb Restoration

Amplifiers, Projects

This is a 1964 Fender Vibroverb that I restored. The…

Solving “Flabby” Bass of a 1967 Fender Princeton Reverb

Electronics, Projects

Step by step discussion of the investigation of “flabby” bass…

The Transformer That Couldn’t Add

Electronics, Projects

This is a problem that I took over to The…

How to Restore Vintage Astron Minimite Electrolytic Capacitors

Electronics, Projects

Astron “Minimite” electrolytic capacitors were ubiquitous in early Fender (and…

Princeton Reverb Tremolo Peculiarity

Electronics, Projects

The blackface Princeton Reverb Tremolo employs the standard oscillation circuit…

Pee Wee Crayton’s 1954 Stratocaster

Guitars, Projects

Leo’s gift to Pee Wee Crayton

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