Hello everyone, my name is Ryan. I am an electrician and have been for over a decade. Day to day I do home and small commercial building wiring, but I've always had an interest in electronics. Even during electrical school we kind of touched on electronics components and theory, but only a little.
I am 31 so by time I was old enough to appreciate an electronic piece of audio equipment, everything had already been solid state for thirty years. My first time taking apart a solid state amplifier was overwhelming, to say the least. The schematics for that stuff is just too much for me to look at, so I decided point to point was what I should focus on.
After about ten years of playing guitar (all solid state amplifiers/effects) I had a chance to play a buddy of mine's 5150 and the rest is history. I sold my crate 120 watt head and 4x10 cabinet within a week. I searched craigslist high and low for an affordable tube amp (preferably one that was in need of repair) and after a couple weeks came accross a blonde Crate v50 212 combo for $300. The guy said in the ad that it "didnt work". I just assumed the guy was an idiot or it had a blown fuse etc... $300 for a couple 12" celestion speakers and a beautiful palomino cabinet is worth $300 to me, so I told him to meet up. When we met he said it wouldn't even make any sound before he left his house, so he said he would drop the price to $150! I shit my pants, gave the man the money and drove home as fast as I could. Plugged the amp it turned it right on, plugged my input cable in and it worked! Apparently the input jack was just a tad loose and his cord wasnt making good connection so he thought the amp was bad! WOOPS! (He said he had recently inherited an original early 60's bassman or blackface so this "crappy" amp was nothing to him.)
Since then I have rebuilt a '59 silvertone console stereo/record player amp and preamp from scratch, and just finished wiring a plexi 50 kit from Doug here at Hoffman. I am hooked!