I've been subscribed for 3 years now. Just pulled the trigger on a sf princeton reverb. Going back and revisiting these videos now really makes me further appreciate the detail that Lyle includes into the narratives. big thanks from the bleachers.
Love Princetons and this one seems fabulous. Nice job! They are the definition of 'bedroom amp'. Got me a '64 Custom Princeton Reverb a couple of years ago and I will take it with me to my grave.
My dad had some old antique shotgun shell reloading kits that will roll the ends over & inward on paper & cardboard tubes, for all sorts of antique shotgun gauges. They work great for restuffing those old caps.
I love your nality, swagger and tude as your colorful in a Clorox springtime fragrance kinda way. Your frequencies are biased normally but sometimes you go out of phase and color brings life. Thank-you.
Hi, after watching most of your videos, is that flexable eyelet "Board" should operate more quietly ???? seems less vibrations would be transfered to components ??
Hello, I enjoyed the show! I have a quick question if you don't mind. I own a Fender Super Sonic 22 combo and it makes a loud pop when I use the footswitch to change channels. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. 😀
I hear your breathing, in a manner I don't remember hearing before. For the first few seconds I thought it was a buzzy speaker or a trailing note from the amp.....
@@Teleman73 , apparently I missed that part; and I know he's been experimenting with different mics, noise gates, processing software etc, so I thought maybe it was an equipment problem. I hope he gets the asthma under control; my wife is a nurse who worked on a pulmonary critical-care unit for years and so we know from experience that asthma can be life-altering if not treated well (and a note to Lyle's customers: please clean your amps thoroughly before you send them to him for repair, don't make him breathe in all that dust and mildew).
I don't have asthma. I am slightly congested from the wildly changing weather and the lav mic exaggerates it to where it sounds like I have health issues. Fun.
@@PsionicAudio , glad you're not ill. The wildly changing weather is also a problem up here and my sinuses have been driving me nuts for the last couple weeks. Almost every day starts with a sinus headache and sinus pressure that makes my teeth ache.
IMHO Lyle has among the most soothing and sonorous voices in amp repair! Thats why its such fun when he swears and/or works on a Mesa! ; ) On the Deoxit flow the red plastic tubes they include flow WAY too much IME, almost like they want you to buy more, so I use a 2mm brass tube (MmC 8950K41) which I crimp make Less/lesser and almost none straws. Its bendable too.