BOOKS

P/N Description
BK020 The Amp Book by Donald Brosnac
A good introduction to servicing Guitar Amplifiers. The chapter on amp construction in particular explains tube theory, capacitors and special effects
BK025 Inside Tube Amps by Dan Torres
A comprehensive explanation of the different parts of tube amplifiers, and several projects including building a class A amplifier.
BK030 How to Service Your Own Tube Amplifier by Tom Mitchell
Lots of technicians have used this book to learn tube amp servicing. Full of practical information.
BK035 Dave Funk’s Tube Amp Workbook by Dave Funk
This new book has chapters on most of the discreet components used in tube amplifiers and design characteristics of the different sections of a tube amp. There are over 250 pages of schematics and a nice chapter on the history of Fender amplifiers, model by model.
BK050 The High Performance Marshall Handbook by John Boehlein Marshall history, over driving Marshalls and retubing amplifiers are covered in this book.
BK060 A Desktop Reference of Hip Vintage Guitar Amps by Gerald Weber- A great selection of amp mods and very legible schematics.
BKRC30 RCA Receiving Tube Manual The most up to date version, RC30, this basic tube reference manual is a must for technicians and designers. Originally published in 1973, it contains complete specifications and graphs on tubes, including 6550A, 7027A, 7591A and other “modern” tube types.
BK070 The Audio Designer’s Tube Register by Tom Mitchell
Contains very detailed specifications and graphs on 14 of the most popular low power TRIODE tubes, such as the 12AX7A, 12AY7, etc. A great reference book for builders and designers of tube amplifiers.
BK080 GE Essential Characteristics A consise presentation of all GE tubes listing basing, B+, filament, bias, etc.

 


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