Boring | Choosing and Ordering Parts

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This is something I get asked about quite a lot. Here's the stuff that doesn't get talked about much, but it's a crucial part of the process.
I mean, sure, important, yadda yadda. It's still boring.
Addendum:
I mistakenly added 400v 22nF Vishays to the cart due to CE’s page refresh. I changed those to 630V afterwards.
And I probably should have shown how to take advantage of Mouser’s pricing tiers. For example, ten Vishay PR02 resistors cost less than five.
I always use that but didn’t get into it in the video. In retrospect I wish I had.
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These are things I get asked about a lot :
Amp Tech Gear Used :
Hakko FX-951 soldering station
Weller SPG 80L soldering iron (chassis work)
Rigol DS1054Z digital oscilloscope
Thsinde 18B+ digital multimeters
Kester 60/40 solder
Techspray #4 No-Clean Desoldering Braid
Does anybody actually read these things?
Below are things that make this channel possible that people don’t usually think about. If any of these companies want to send me new and wonderful toys, I’m open to that. I can’t take free stuff when it comes to the amps I review, etc, but for the stuff below, bribe away!
Microphones/Audio Equipment :
Guitar Amps : Royer R-10 Hot Rod and/or Shure SM57 (noted in videos)
Voiceover Bench : sE Audio sE8 (small diaphragm condenser)
Voiceover Streaming : Shure SM57 with shockmount and windscreen
Voiceover Mic Arms : Elgato Wave Mic arms
Guitar Mic Stand : Gator Frameworks short weighted base stand with boom
Mic Cables and Guitar Cables : Mogami/Neutrik
Mic pre : MOTU M2
DAW : Logic Pro II on MacBook Pro 16 running Sonoma 14.5
Plugins : No effects other than level matching/normalization unless a recording
specifically has reverb etc added in post (rare, various Waves plugins)
Monitors : Yamaha HS7s
Monitor Stands : Gator Frameworks Desktop Clamp-On Stands
Monitor Isolation Mounts : IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Minis
Headphones : Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (main)
Headphones : Sony MDR-7506 (alternate)
Video Equipment :
Camera : Sony ZVE-10 with SmallRig Cage (main)
Lens : Sigma f2.8 18-50mm (main)
Lens : Sony ZVE10 kit lens (rarely used)
B Camera : Apple iPhone 13 Pro (rarely used)
Tripod : SmallRig 71” with SmallRig Fluid Video Head
Streaming Mount : Elgato Master Mount S with SmallRig Ballhead
Bench Light : SmallRig RC 120D
Bench Light Diffusor : SmallRig Lantern Softbox
Bench C-Stands (light and overhead camera) : Neewer Pro SS Heavy Duty
Streaming Light : SmallRig RC 120B
Streaming Diffusor : SmallRig Parabolic Softbox
Streaming Light Mount : SmallRig 148CM Wall Mount Boom with Triangle Base
Various Other Lights : Neewer LED Panels with Neewer Softboxes
Video Software :
Davinci Resolve 19
Phantom LUTs
Paul Leeming LUTs
Adobe Illustrator 28
Adobe Photoshop 25
Ecamm Live (streaming software)

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  • @EazyDoor
    @EazyDoor13 күн бұрын

    Lyle, in all seriousness. There is nothing boring about any of your videos. They're full of knowledge and I find myself glued to the screen absorbing anything I can.

  • @TomCatSound
    @TomCatSound12 күн бұрын

    You know you have reached a high level of nerdism when you read "Boring | Choosing and Ordering Parts" and you say "oooh" in your mind. 🙄lol

  • @mpfan619
    @mpfan6194 күн бұрын

    Lyle helps me fall asleep or stay awake depending on the time of day. Kind of like a cup of tea.

  • @kendipietro6855
    @kendipietro685513 күн бұрын

    Thanks Kyle. This is the side of the business a lot of people never see but it is part of the true cost of repairing an amp.

  • @aidantalbot9495

    @aidantalbot9495

    12 күн бұрын

    A lot of customers don't realise how much time one spends sourcing parts and trying to save them money, it's the same for me doing gearboxes, multiple suppliers, in different countries, changing stock and manufacturers so sometimes you can't buy stuff, or limited choice, sometimes multiple sellers same parts, different prices, price breaks on quantities, trade or retail, varied delivery options but it always takes time which isn't directly billable so you have to factor into your 'hourly' rate same as bank charges and accounting, utilities and tools; the joys of self employment as a sole trader.

  • @patrickfreuler1376
    @patrickfreuler137613 күн бұрын

    I worked at CE for twelve years before I retired a few years ago. Got wholesale prices when I worked there but now I pay retail. But they are only 4 miles from my house so I never pay for shipping.

  • @maxvockner
    @maxvockner9 күн бұрын

    Really liked the project function on mouser. That way you can save and check what you ordered and do it again easily.

  • @jamesseabrook3631
    @jamesseabrook363112 күн бұрын

    Made it to the end!! Thanks so much for the info! Off to Part 2!

  • @colbyjack7074
    @colbyjack707412 күн бұрын

    Very interesting. I could tell Lyle was trying to hold back from moving at the fast speed he normally would when ordering those parts. He likely had some buss wire tied to his clicking finger to slow it down.

  • @JagStar
    @JagStar11 күн бұрын

    It was -55C here last January, I did a video about it. I didn't have an outdoor gig though. LOL Thanks for this video. I'm one of the two who watched to the end and it was very enlightening. I always found Mouser to be a difficult site to order from, this video helps.

  • @eckpyrosis7232
    @eckpyrosis72329 күн бұрын

    As an aspiring amp builder, this video really helps me look for the actual good parts. Thanks a lot Lyle- -E.Zea

  • @evanharmon7928
    @evanharmon792811 күн бұрын

    still a worthwhile video. The little tidbits of experience with diff companies / part types is great.

  • @pablo963
    @pablo96310 күн бұрын

    Hi Lyle, some of us are probably a bit weird, but I also enjoyed and learned watching this vid. I see a sequel is already up. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @Mark70609
    @Mark7060917 сағат бұрын

    At Tubes and More the 50uF/50uF is $11.66 as opposed to $10.95. That’s only a saving of $0.71c. That’s a 6.5% discount. The saving on the MOD 70uF @ 350V caps is $0.66c from CE Distribution. This is a 25% discount which is great.

  • @Renshen1957
    @Renshen195710 күн бұрын

    CE and Mouser I’ve used for years. I’ve used Digikey, etc. too and also some Antique radio parts, and also sometimes to companies that cater to Hi Fi Tube amps.

  • @merlesson1164
    @merlesson116411 күн бұрын

    Excellent as always. Great info. Spent many hours searching for the right parts.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun297413 күн бұрын

    PS, you may have to throw out the clothes you wore on that day of weeding. Resinous saps and oils are notoriously difficult to wash out of clothing, and although I don't know if sumac and poison oak are as non biodegradable as poison ivy, scientic tests showed that the urishiol resin which causes poison ivy rash can withstand being buried in the ground for 6 months followed by 6 months on a hot sunny rooftop, and still maintain sufficient strength to give a rash to anyone who handles the clothing.

  • @MrMersh-ts7jl
    @MrMersh-ts7jl11 күн бұрын

    Just watched the second part of this so you can for the most part ignore what I wrote below! Keep the good stuff coming man and I hope you feel better. I absolutely love this video. And you're right about Mousers phone mobile website and their app. Both are just a nightmare. Also folks remember to look at quantity pricing especially with resistors. For the 100K resistors I believe it was those, 10 is actually cheaper than four. If I'm wrong by all means correctly. But I have found with resistors specifically bold pricing can get very very cheap especially if you find yourself doing or needing a lot of the same value

  • @shakeypeet
    @shakeypeet13 күн бұрын

    That was a great talk on 5 watt world .

  • @Pstaines439
    @Pstaines43912 күн бұрын

    I loved this. I now have a new source of parts and some recommendations for my twin and champ. I'll also be in the USA in January 2025 so have made a note in my calendar to order in December. Thanks

  • @jhjanko1
    @jhjanko112 күн бұрын

    A huge thank you for this one. Sourcing components has changed quite a bit since the days of the Electronics Retail shops, when I got my start. We had Allied, Olson, Radio Shack plus numerous single operations run by dedicated electronics guys with pocket protectors, that simply loved it. Each shop was different but each had the same aroma when you walked in. I do miss that. Anyway, this was in my opinion one of your better ones. Keep up the good work. Thanks!!

  • @gregboboski9904
    @gregboboski99049 күн бұрын

    Helping the Algorithm! I wouldn't expect you to have a fully stocked shop but the common values you go through often could get a better bulk price, no? I've experienced needing 6 of something, getting a better deal for 10 but then needing 6 more the next time! I imagine you go through the parts more often than the average person though.

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton12 күн бұрын

    And a new series is born... Shopping with Lyle.

  • @maxvockner
    @maxvockner9 күн бұрын

    The video that all us diyers needed❤

  • @jeremycraft8452
    @jeremycraft845212 күн бұрын

    My favorite thing I learned from this video is that the voltage rating of a resistor represents the limit of volts dropped across it, not the voltage it might encounter in a circuit. Which makes total sense in retrospect. I was so disappointed a couple years ago when I bought a whole bunch of 3W Vishays only to find the rating was “only” 300 V. I thought that would be unsafe in an amp with 410 V coming off the rectifier, but they should be fine since nowhere in the circuit has 300 V dropping across it.

  • @DonSambrook
    @DonSambrook13 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Lyle. Years of experience distilled into half an hour. Describing your selection process was extremely helpful. I'll be watching tis again and taking notes.

  • @csxblackmusic
    @csxblackmusic12 күн бұрын

    Great video on sourcing parts!!!!!!!

  • @Dave_Sacca
    @Dave_Sacca12 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much for making this video!!! Beyond showing the favored websites, your explanations and opinions of your component choices is very valuable. Feel better soon, from a long time viewer of your channel.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun297413 күн бұрын

    Lyle probably googled this already, but in addition to cortisone cream or calamine lotion, bathing with colloidal oatmeal, or baking soda, are recommended by dermatologists. An oral antihistamine can help, but they caution not to use antihistamine lotions directly on the skin as it may make the rash worse.

  • @edwardebel1847

    @edwardebel1847

    13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this information. I use the antihistamine for insect bites, but will avoid it if I get poison ivy. Cheers!

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    13 күн бұрын

    @@edwardebel1847 , Right now, the mosquitoes in my neck of New England are fairly bad in some areas, but the deer flies are worse ---- painful bites, and they mostly aim for your face, especially the eyes and hair, which is extremely annoying. A baseball cap just about saturated in bug spray is somewhat, but not completely, helpful. Not too many gnats this spring, despite all the rain we had, and I've seen very few ticks. There have been some years where you walk a few hundred feet on a trail and there's a dozen ticks on the each dog and a dozen ticks on me!😖

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    13 күн бұрын

    @@edwardebel1847 , I had a poison sumac rash as a kid but I've never had a poison ivy rash despite being exposed to it numerous times. I am one of those rare people that is so far apparently immune to it. If only I wasn't one of those people who attracts mosquitoes when no one else does.......

  • @tomk1tl39

    @tomk1tl39

    12 күн бұрын

    @@goodun2974 LMAO . . . I live in Southern RI and we have deer flies here also . . . they circle you and then you don't see them anymore until you feel the bite on your face, etc. Got a lot of woods here in the semi-country and they are nasty. Got Weetamoo trail behind me which I avoid in the summer due to ticks and deer flies . . . I liked this video as I deal with Mouser a lot . . .

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    12 күн бұрын

    @@tomk1tl39 , yeah, my wife and I go to Point Judith sometimes so she can lay on the beach and I can fish; I look at the scrub in the area and on Beavertail and shudder at what lurks in there....

  • @HaloGetter
    @HaloGetter12 күн бұрын

    The Mouser navigation demonstration was very helpful. Thanks for doing this!

  • @trigliderider
    @trigliderider13 күн бұрын

    I enjoy all your work and all your videos. Thanks for posting. 😎

  • @Earlvis
    @Earlvis9 күн бұрын

    I have never bought a kit to build an amp. I hand pick the components so I get what I want. It takes a lot of time to round up parts for repairs or builds.

  • @K9Guitar
    @K9Guitar13 күн бұрын

    Very educational! Now I understand why you often choose what you want for various components.

  • @_alexsams
    @_alexsams13 күн бұрын

    Fantastic upload Lyle; thank you for showing what parts you choose and why you choose them. This was very informative and interesting.

  • @davidlemnah4938
    @davidlemnah49389 күн бұрын

    Hey there, here is another potential source is Circuit Specialist, also in Tempe AZ, as is Antique Electronics.

  • @General_Ethos
    @General_Ethos13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video Lyle! It was very helpful.

  • @mattjohnson6916
    @mattjohnson691612 күн бұрын

    Boring? .... Hardly not! This is a fantastic video of navigating two of the biggest suppliers of amp components! New builders can learn a lot here. Mouser alone should pay you for doing this!

  • @johndelves9331
    @johndelves933112 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Lyle. It is to be appreciated that this is a necessary part of any repair, build or even estimating a repair or project cost. When one is hobbying the time spent is part of the 'fun' but doing as a business factors in to the skill required to do a good job.

  • @bertrodriguez3087
    @bertrodriguez308712 күн бұрын

    Didn't know CE was the wholesale for Antique Electronic Supply. Cool video. Learned a couple of shortcuts. Thanks

  • @bigchrisgulley66
    @bigchrisgulley6613 күн бұрын

    Awesome information thank you sir

  • @audiomsg
    @audiomsg12 күн бұрын

    Thank you Lyall. I have spent hours paralysed by choice and indecision on those 2 sites, this is really helpful!

  • @tshuqwud1693
    @tshuqwud169312 күн бұрын

    I spent about 3h on Mouser yesterday to select parts to fix my Deluxe Reverb and start a project of my own, I've been binging your channel and this video comes at the perfect time 👌🏻

  • @rob-french-data
    @rob-french-data12 күн бұрын

    Lyle, this is great. Ordering parts is an art. Mouser is difficult because they offer so much it can be extremely confusing. Great to see.

  • @gamjammallota78
    @gamjammallota7812 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Lyle. As a humble musician with no formal electronic training, I'm very limited and only do what I know how to. The online parts catalogs are like navigating the Bermuda triangle when it's pissed. This helped me understand some of it. Not boring to me.

  • @analogblues9606
    @analogblues960613 күн бұрын

    I hope you feel better soon!!! I really appreciate this video! I’m one of the guys that has gone to Mouser and gotten totally confused on how to navigate. This video explains perfectly! Thank You!!!!

  • @Acornhouseworkshop
    @Acornhouseworkshop13 күн бұрын

    Keep this one in my saved feed. Not just for Mouser navigation tips, but, more importantly, WHICH to look for, and why.

  • @rockitlikeawolf
    @rockitlikeawolf12 күн бұрын

    Thanks man. I dig the video. Been doing it now for a couple years and still have trouble with the Mouser website. Side note: As someone who has suffered immensely from poison oak/sumac/ivy, I wish you the quickest recovery. Hopefully, the doctors gave you steroids for it.

  • @calliphor8764
    @calliphor876413 күн бұрын

    I'm learning all sorts of amateur electronics right now so I really appreciate the ride-along. Just poking at pedals for now but this is handy, all the same, thanks!

  • @stevemartin9035
    @stevemartin903511 күн бұрын

    Nice, informative video for your viewing audience. I use the same vendors, and have for years. I'm not as savvy with the search parameters as you are, but hey, I learned something! Never too old for that. I also tend to add on quantity. I sucks when you got nothing in your stock to finish a repair. Enjoy your channel.

  • @zacheryhunter590
    @zacheryhunter59010 күн бұрын

    I very much appreciate this video!

  • @tomk1tl39
    @tomk1tl3913 күн бұрын

    I deal a lot with Mouser and many, many thanks for this education on browsing thru the menu . . .👍

  • @FuriousMess
    @FuriousMess13 күн бұрын

    your purchasing routine for amps reflects how I suss out parts for a guitar build, just a tad more complicated. Hope your arms and hands get well soon, been there done that got the t-shirt from a miserable time.

  • @CalanReichel
    @CalanReichel13 күн бұрын

    Lyle, thanks for all the content. I just picked up a used Jet city 20 ( not a jet Shitty 5LO lol). I solely got it because of all your content has convinced me to try my hand at doing some mods, and these look to be pretty simple for a high gain circuit. This vid will be immensely helpful!

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    That’s a good starting point amp. Watch out for loose power switches and bad indicator connections. The board itself is quite good.

  • @JEmilioJNava
    @JEmilioJNava13 күн бұрын

    Ordering parts ... almost an art! Hope you get well soon Lyle.

  • @carljohnson8364
    @carljohnson836412 күн бұрын

    Thanks ! Oooo that’s how you do it. Cheers 🥂

  • @martinreid1740
    @martinreid174012 күн бұрын

    Not boring, very interesting to see this side of your work. Can't watch the live chat tomorrow, I'll be watching the European football.

  • @josephc3276
    @josephc327613 күн бұрын

    Not boring for me, watched the hole video.

  • @RaxFx
    @RaxFx13 күн бұрын

    "class dismissed" Professor Lyle rocks!

  • @Strumbum01
    @Strumbum0113 күн бұрын

    Very helpful, Lyle. There’s an Amplified Parts here in AZ, which I believe is the same company. They’re great and usually have my parts here next day. I just need to find a way to get the “business” discount. Thanks for the info!

  • @dennymanamps

    @dennymanamps

    13 күн бұрын

    You will need to get your AZ resale license and submit an AZ5000 form to them.

  • @randyrich2039
    @randyrich203913 күн бұрын

    Oh, that's how you do it. But, really, I did watch it all the way through. Two reasons for me are that, 1; I restored my pre CBS amps recently (your videos helped a lot) but I had used the Sprague Atoms for cathode bypass and I keep hearing that they're not what they used to be so I wanted to see what you're using now, and 2; navigating Mouser is confusing and you've helped there too. I actually took notes. I'm only doing this to restore the circuits of my 5 old Fender amps that I've used since the mid 70's (I'm now 72), not to become an amp tech. They're finished but I don't mind going back in and upgrading a few caps and or resistors If it turns out that I chose an inferior part. I used F&T for the filter and bias caps, but they didn't have the 25uf 50 V's for cathode bypass. I have replaced the vibrato cathode bypass caps with the one you recommend since finishing the restoration. I was hoping you'd do a video like this one. Get better soon, heads up, as we get older it's always something, never nothing. Thanks. 😸✌

  • @diegorhoenisch62
    @diegorhoenisch6213 күн бұрын

    Anything I can do to help your algorithmic status! Cheers, Alan Tomlinson

  • @michaelinglis567
    @michaelinglis56713 күн бұрын

    This was literally something I asked awhile back lol. I said I always just buy what's cheapest and fits the bill but I'd like to start being more deserning over parts. And I honestly never thought to price match between sites. I always place my mouser orders on the phone but only once I've put everything in my cart so I know the product codes or I send a copy and of my cart to the rep. I pick up from their will call a lot cause I live so close to them and there isn't a will call option on the site checkout which is why I call.

  • @jimbeaux4988
    @jimbeaux498812 күн бұрын

    I built a couple of pedals and this step of ordering was by far the most stressful part. I almost always had to re-order because I selected something wrong. Always my fault.

  • @oldasrocks9121
    @oldasrocks912112 күн бұрын

    Hilarious, you and BGG Brad dropped the same video, same day. Collusion!!!

  • @BradsGuitarGarage

    @BradsGuitarGarage

    12 күн бұрын

    Great minds think alike, I guess. But of course, he did it better than my back of the envelope video ideas!😂

  • @colebengston3963
    @colebengston396313 күн бұрын

    Choosing parts doesn’t sound boring to me!!

  • @rustymohican8280
    @rustymohican828011 күн бұрын

    Very educational.

  • @travismccartney
    @travismccartney12 күн бұрын

    I've been using Mouser for years and while the filtering options are powerful, my gripe with it is that I can't always select the parameters I care most about without selecting some other categories first which sometimes requires two open tabs to compare prices for what I'm looking for.

  • @vadenk4433
    @vadenk443312 күн бұрын

    Very informative

  • @vincentras1991
    @vincentras199113 күн бұрын

    Actually, I would not mind more content like this.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun297413 күн бұрын

    My allergies are usually minimal but they're kicking my butt this week; pollen count is extremely high and the air quality is lousy (it looks hazy, off in the distance, probably from the fires out west) .

  • @samuel_towle
    @samuel_towle13 күн бұрын

    Hi Lyle, Why just order 4 of the plate resistors for $1,96 when you could have 10 for $2.08? Then you have spares on hand for the next job, paid less per unit, and probably save on shipping.. Owner price quoting?

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    I actually do that all the time but didn’t want to make the video longer/potentially more confusing. But yes, the real order will have the multiples to take advantage of the pricing tiers.

  • @ACockburn1967
    @ACockburn196712 күн бұрын

    oh, that's how you do it, great!

  • @velutumbra
    @velutumbra13 күн бұрын

    And that us the story of all repair people... No one even thinks about the time we lose just trying to find the right parts to do a simple repair.

  • @dennymanamps
    @dennymanamps13 күн бұрын

    Lyle, As you may know the main reason for the price difference between the CPF and PR03 is the tolerance. The CPF’s being 1% and the PR03’s 5%. I’m sure most of your viewers would like to know when to use one type over the other.

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    CPF is also flame proof. I’ve used them with excellent results as plate resistors but usually only order them to use in series with a zener to bring down screen voltages when needed or for output plates in an old SVT.

  • @wesleymorris1
    @wesleymorris112 күн бұрын

    Justradios is wholesale for everyone and good quility good prices, but i do like those vishey caps, i use them in alot of my builds, never had a failure. Ive been using nichicon metal films. There cheap and top qaulity.

  • @scottbrown4821
    @scottbrown482113 күн бұрын

    I do, indeed, read these things

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch329913 күн бұрын

    I watched the entire video. Something completely unexpected and different. Thanks.

  • @edwardebel1847
    @edwardebel184713 күн бұрын

    So sorry to hear about the poison ivy/oak situation. I’ve been highly allergic since I was a child…’nuff said…I’m actually worried that posting this comment might spread it to my fingers. But on the plus side, I am about to build a Deluxe Revb and will possibly upgrade the caps that come with the kit…depending of course on what comes with the kit…later today. So, calamine lotion/rubbing alcohol/Benedril cream or whatever works and on with the video. Get well soon, Bro.

  • @Ari_Calamari
    @Ari_Calamari13 күн бұрын

    I want more of this 😎

  • @tom-iv6lc
    @tom-iv6lc13 күн бұрын

    Lyle...you had me at resistors.....sniff sniff.......😭🤪 ( Jerry McGuire joke reference)

  • @johnwilliamson467
    @johnwilliamson46713 күн бұрын

    Axial vs radial is like 10 to 12 time more expensive . For the same value that is eye opening .

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    Yup. And radials tend to be much better caps these days.

  • @seanweatherford1251
    @seanweatherford125113 күн бұрын

    For some people, eating cashews helps clear the reaction faster and lower future sensitivity. My nephew does this for Poison Oak/Poison Ivy.

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    But I loathe cashews.

  • @BradsGuitarGarage
    @BradsGuitarGarage12 күн бұрын

    New Sumac album just out: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYVkuadsj9jJYs4.html

  • @johnbriggs3916

    @johnbriggs3916

    11 күн бұрын

    That's just cruel 😉

  • @hammathguy3995
    @hammathguy399513 күн бұрын

    Oh. That's how you do it!

  • @victorbeebe8372
    @victorbeebe837213 күн бұрын

    Mahalo Lyle!

  • @stevesizzle8531
    @stevesizzle853113 күн бұрын

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @edgargomez2956
    @edgargomez295613 күн бұрын

    Are you going to build your Excalibur for customers in the future. I haven’t heard anything about it, I would definitely buy one.

  • @TheModmc
    @TheModmc9 күн бұрын

  • @09philj
    @09philj12 күн бұрын

    Lyle, I know the Marshall Studio series has problems but here in the UK they can be had for about £824 ($1042) for the combo versions, what other amps for domestic use that lean towards a more Marshall-ish sound are out there at this sort of price point (or cheaper) that might be better?

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    12 күн бұрын

    I’d rather have the AC15C1.

  • @09philj

    @09philj

    12 күн бұрын

    @@PsionicAudio Fair enough. (The Greenback version of that can be got brand new for about £674,about $850, which seems very reasonable)

  • @dannbrauckmann1545
    @dannbrauckmann154511 күн бұрын

    Here's a capacitor preference question. I recently had to replace the two big blue ARS filter caps in my (older) Friedman Dirty Shirley Mini (replaced them with F&T's), and while I was in there I replaced the two crummy 500pf Silver Mica (the little black ones marked SM) treble caps with some Silver Mica CDMs (the slightly larger brown Cornell Dubiliers). I think I asked Dave about these treble caps after I replaced them, and iirc he said he now uses the Vishay Ceramic 562R's. I actually also have a few of these, in both 500pf and 560pf. Is this even worth addressing, or rather, in your opinion, what, if any, discernable difference in sound would there be between the CDM Silver Micas and the Vishay 562R Ceramics? Also, thanks for addressing that about you inadvertently selecting the 400v caps as opposed to the 630v ones. I wondered about that the first time I watched. And thanks for showing us those yellow MKT1813 Vishays, I had always gone with the yellow Mallory 150 caps in the past. Thank you so much for ALL your videos, and for sharing your knowledge with us all!

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    11 күн бұрын

    There *can* be slight differences in sound between SM and ceramic in *some* parts of *some* circuits. Whether that is important or which is “better” is completely subjective. Odds are you’re good with the CDM SMs.

  • @dannbrauckmann1545

    @dannbrauckmann1545

    11 күн бұрын

    @@PsionicAudio Thanks, Lyle. Keep up the great content, and I hope you're feeling better!

  • @shakeypeet
    @shakeypeet13 күн бұрын

    Time for a coffee . cheers

  • @Amp_and_Pedal_Demos1111
    @Amp_and_Pedal_Demos111113 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this. Sourcing materials has been the hardest part of learning how to fix amps by a mile.

  • @bbmade
    @bbmade11 күн бұрын

    I’m curious how you handle the time it takes to order parts. It can add up quick. Do you keep track of that time and divide it out by how many customers it was for? I don’t really expect an answer here. I’ve typically ordered parts for guitar repair and not tracked the time but these days, it matter more because I have less time. Nothing boring about this video. 👍

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    11 күн бұрын

    I bill the time spent, including parts orders. Doing it on video like this obviously is much slower than how I really do it, and these particular clients won’t get charged “video time.” But this stuff takes time. Sometimes finding the right schematic takes time. Sometimes I have to measure and draw out the schematic to really troubleshoot. That takes time. And time is, oh, what’s the word?

  • @kmajor44
    @kmajor4412 күн бұрын

    👊😎 Lyle!!

  • @PeachEater81
    @PeachEater8112 күн бұрын

    I'm surprised you didn't opt for the discount on 10 vishay caps and film and foil caps like WMFs. I think the mojo dijons are good replicas of the mustard caps both being film and foil instead of metalized poly. I find that it's hard to beat CE unless you're buying 100 pieces from mouser

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    12 күн бұрын

    WMFs and Dijons are huge and don’t sound different than the 1813s. As to bulk pricing, see the next video.

  • @PeachEater81

    @PeachEater81

    12 күн бұрын

    @@PsionicAudio the new WMFs aren't much bigger than an M150. Whatevs. Why don't you stock the common values of your preferred components bought at bulk pricing?

  • @randomlyselecteduser
    @randomlyselecteduser12 күн бұрын

    Is there any consideration for the temperature coefficient of resistors? I'm assuming in vintage amps from the 50's and 60's it was probably not too good compared to modern parts. I do know that most amps sound better after they're hot (my current amp tends to sound best after it's been on for around 45 minutes or more but maybe that's the iron?). Thanks.

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    12 күн бұрын

    It’s more important in power supplies than in the audio circuit. I decided not to go into it in this video. Every resistor here exceeds requirements for a guitar amp.

  • @randomlyselecteduser

    @randomlyselecteduser

    12 күн бұрын

    @@PsionicAudio Thanks! :) P.S. That would be a cool video btw... I've watched videos on temp. coefficients but never one specific to guitar amps (or even hi-fi amps for that matter).

  • @ampyamps
    @ampyamps13 күн бұрын

    Any reason you ordered 4 resistors at $0.48 each (1.92 total) when you could have ordered 10 for $0.208 each ($2.08 total)?

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    See the description.

  • @tedmich
    @tedmich12 күн бұрын

    5:00 oops you bought the 400V versions!

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    12 күн бұрын

    See the description.

  • @MrTones1979
    @MrTones197911 күн бұрын

    Here to help the algorithm 😂

  • @GregoryHillSr
    @GregoryHillSr12 күн бұрын

    Actually seeing your process, especially going through mouser will shorten time searching, but why does CE look like amplified parts?? Boring, no but very good info!!👍🏿👍🏿

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    12 күн бұрын

    CE is the pro version of amplified parts.

  • @GregoryHillSr

    @GregoryHillSr

    11 күн бұрын

    @@PsionicAudio Aha!! Thanks!! Looking @ your Part 2 now!!🤟

  • @brooks1700
    @brooks170013 күн бұрын

    are kemet parts typically good or appropriate for guitar amp builds?

  • @PsionicAudio

    @PsionicAudio

    13 күн бұрын

    Kemet makes great stuff.

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