Does changing the caps on a vintage amp lower it's value?
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:01 pm
I have a few vintage amps. While most sound good, I have noticed that my 1959 5F1 tweed champ doesn't sound quite like I expect it should. I'm thinking that changing the capacitors might be what's needed to get it sounding it's best.
What worries me is that right now it is 99% original (non-original tubes) and just about dead mint. I own the amp because I love to play it, but I also have to think about my investment.
Will a re-capped amp be less desirable to another collector, even if I buy quality parts and have them professionally installed ?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks
Perlnerd
What worries me is that right now it is 99% original (non-original tubes) and just about dead mint. I own the amp because I love to play it, but I also have to think about my investment.
Will a re-capped amp be less desirable to another collector, even if I buy quality parts and have them professionally installed ?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks
Perlnerd