Gibson Ga-5T “Skylark“ Guitar Amplifier Restoration P2

The restoration begins! We continue our journey into the realm of vintage electronics with the second part of the Gibson “Skylark“ Amp restoration. This time we’re focusing we begin with getting the chassis out of the box and cleaning decades of grime. Join us as we further explore this classic, and continue the process of restoring it to its former glory. ************************************************************************* *Help support this channel at NO COST TO YOU. If you shop on * *Amazon, please use this link: * *I will get a small commission and it costs you nothing. * ************************************************************************* Don’t be quick to judge, yes, my hands look large/fat. It’s due to a heart condition I have called Congestive Heart Failure. For more information about CHF, check this link: It causes fluid retention, mostly in my hands, feet/ankles, and face. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support Learnelectronics: Amazon Store: When shopping for electronic components, test gear or consumables, consider visiting my Amazon shop @ Patreon: Support me at Even a dollar pledge can go a long way in keeping the channel alive. Producing these videos and buying items for restoration can be costly. Your help is appreciated. Paypal: For a one-time donation, you can use this link: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gear I use: Multimeter: OWON B33 Oscilloscope: KIPRIM DS1202 Signal generator: Junctek JDS8080 Component Tester: T7 Multifunction Soldering Station: Sealody ??????? #GibsonGA5T #SkylarkAmp #GuitarAmpRestoration #Solderstick #VintageTech #Technology #Lifestyle #Hobby #DIY #AnalogElectronics
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