Gibson GA 5T Skylark Amplifier Restoration P4 We Have a Major Short Circuit

Welcome back to another exciting episode where we tackle the restoration of a Gibson GA 5T Skylark Amplifier. In this part 4 of our series, we encounter a major short circuit that requires our immediate attention. In this video, we get the amp ready for it’s first power on in decades and find the short circuit. From the initial diagnosis to the final solution, we’ll cover it all. This tutorial is ideal for those who have a keen interest in electronics, DIY hobbies, or anyone who wants to learn more about amplifier restoration. Whether you’re an expert in electronics or just starting out, this video will surely provide you with valuable knowledge. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and restore this classic amplifier together! ************************************************************************* *Please 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. * ************************************************************************* HEY YOU ABOUT TO POST SOMETHING STUPID: Yes, I know my hands are large/fat. It’s because of a heart condition I suffer from called Congestive Heart Failure. Here’s a link to some information about CHF: One of the symptoms is that it causes fluid retention, mostly in the hands, feet/ankles, and face.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support learnelectronics: Amazon Store: If you are shopping for electronic components, test gear or consumables please consider visiting my Amazon shop @ Patreon: Please check out and pledge a dollar if you can. It will go a long way to keeping the channel alive. It costs a bit of money to buy all the items and produce these videos. Your help is appreciated. Paypal: you’d like to send 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 ???????
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