I don't really care about authenticity--I just want it to work.
I have considered replacing the entire holder but I was hoping to just find a cap to simply get to work with the existing holder.
Your machine shop suggestion is a good one, I hadn't thought of that. But for the cost and trouble, I'll ...
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- Mon May 09, 2011 12:50 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Amplifiers
- Topic: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
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- Sun May 08, 2011 2:36 am
- Forum: Rickenbacker Amplifiers
- Topic: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
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Re: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
Okay, I hate to do this but it's time for me to resurrect this old, obscure thread out of desperation.
I'm STILL looking for a fuse cap for my TR75. I have one but I need the second one.
EVERY fuse cap I've found/bought doesn't work because of a "lip" around the post that protrudes, and prevents ...
I'm STILL looking for a fuse cap for my TR75. I have one but I need the second one.
EVERY fuse cap I've found/bought doesn't work because of a "lip" around the post that protrudes, and prevents ...
- Mon Nov 29, 2010 2:08 am
- Forum: Rickenbacker Amplifiers
- Topic: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
- Replies: 17
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Re: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
ALSO...
If anyone can chime in on some details about how this amp operates, specifically the "Effects In/Out" jack in the back and how it works, would be helpful.
I've seen pictures of TR 75s with a Preamp #1 and Preamp #2 jacks in the rear, but this doesn't have those. I'm wondering what the ...
If anyone can chime in on some details about how this amp operates, specifically the "Effects In/Out" jack in the back and how it works, would be helpful.
I've seen pictures of TR 75s with a Preamp #1 and Preamp #2 jacks in the rear, but this doesn't have those. I'm wondering what the ...
- Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:42 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Amplifiers
- Topic: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
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Re: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
Get me a close-up of that fuseholder. I'll see what I have.
Aargh, I used to have bunches of those board mounted pots. I'd be surprised to find even one now. Yeah, that's a toughy.
Best,
Tracy
Thanks Tracy. I was actually going to be getting in touch with you about it on Monday. Here's a ...
Aargh, I used to have bunches of those board mounted pots. I'd be surprised to find even one now. Yeah, that's a toughy.
Best,
Tracy
Thanks Tracy. I was actually going to be getting in touch with you about it on Monday. Here's a ...
- Sat Nov 27, 2010 3:03 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Amplifiers
- Topic: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
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Re: Help with a TR 75 Stereo Amp...
I also got my hands on one of these just yesterday.
Mine is in great shape, but it is missing a fuse cap/holder. I tried Radio Shack but the one I got from their doesn't screw into place.
One other thing is that the bass knob on the first channel is snapped off--post and all. I'll probably just ...
Mine is in great shape, but it is missing a fuse cap/holder. I tried Radio Shack but the one I got from their doesn't screw into place.
One other thing is that the bass knob on the first channel is snapped off--post and all. I'll probably just ...
