Well You shouldn't sell it---it's a keeper!
Well since we are talking about 1482's already, on my stock 1482 there isn't much to talk about or show because everyone is familiar with its setup. I'll talk a little about my modded one. On this one all circuit mods are switchable so that by turning the mods off you can get back to original 1482 configuration as follows:
1-Installed a 3/8" plywood speaker baffle and used the original 1482 grill cloth over it.
2-It's got a Weber Speaker that G Weber made especially for a 1482 for the Vintage Silvertone Forum about 10 years ago. The only problem was the speaker was a little too deep and the back plate wouldn't go on an be flush. I ended up making a special backplate to allow the magnet to stick through. I think I'm going to do a mod to the existing back plate as shown to cover the opening to make it more like the original back plate soundwise. I had to switch the OT tap to the 8 Ohm for the Weber.
3-Mic channel is a bright channel in that it has a Fender 5E3 tone stack. Also the 25uf/25 cathode bypass cap is switchable.
4-Inst channel has two switchable bypass caps 22uf and 47uf. It also has two switchable negative feedback loops. Tone stack is original. I did away with one of the inst channel input jacks to install a switch.
5-The input jacks were changed out to fender type set up with hot switchable to ground when unplugged and also have the jack wired to ground on a adjacent terminal strip. The cathode resistors are no longer wired to the input jack but to a terminal strip.
6-Added a standby switch.
7-Abandoned the old can filter caps in place and installed new filter caps and power rail resistors on terminal strips.
Attached is a schematic for 1482 #2.
Also here is a link to my original & Modded photos, if you want to look.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12623503@N04/sets/72157601870694620/