Fender Amp Woes:


Affects the '64 hand wired Princetons too.
You might see this fine white dust all over the circuit board....
It's really that the white dust particles is spewing out of the capacitors vent when the power is turned on.
And this is a problem with several Fender amps that use "Illinois" capacitors.
We been changing them all to F&T caps for the last many years.
 
Chinese amp parts are crap Chinese auto parts are crap Chinese tool steel is crap
After 9/11 China started producing tool steel for US company's it does not harden properly
The last good capacitors and resistors are made in Germany.

Absolutely!

Here's what's being used in your $2,000 Hand-Wired Princeton Reverb...

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Fender buys a insurance policy for the warranty period. consumer contacts dealer, dealer contacts OEM, OEM contacts insurance
do you think Fender is going to hire skilled labor troubleshoot and repair or pay the insurance premium latter of the two
it's all factored in on the retail price.
 
Wow, that is a really sucky business model.

Do they all go in the dumpster?
If so, where is this dumpster?

Tubes are collected and reused in repaired amps.

The amp's internals are beaten with hammers and chisels to destroy them. Speakers are sliced with a razor knife.

Everything is secured and picked up by a recycling facility in Garden Grove, CA - California Electronics Recyclers.
 
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I hated working on them.

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I told people for years that the Illinois caps were garbage...
and nobody listened or believed it.
Sadly:
Most long life capacitors have disappeared from the marketplace.
Usually I would use 10,000 hour caps minimum to replace the stock 2000 hour caps.

Now, about the best I can do is 5000 hour F&T caps....if I can get them.

But basically it appears that manufacturers have stopped making long life caps.
To increase orders and profits?
 
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