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RichardM

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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2012, 08:33:43 AM »

CAn't remeber what the power switching on the rear of mine is, but its something like 110/210/230volts I think.

Another mystery to me is why does mine have a different style knob to any other G100 212 II I've seen, I guess it's possible somone may ahve changed them in the past.



No power switch on mine. 240Volt only.

You have nice knobs though.  8|
 
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2012, 08:38:34 AM »

Ok better way of posing the question would be, what size are the cators for anyone who has a G100? As they are the pop-out type, so if I can get some that will retrofit then life will be easy.
I don't really fancy redrilling the old box unless I have too.

Pull one off, bring it to the hardware store, match it and buy four.
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #17 on: March 08, 2012, 08:42:04 AM »

Ok better way of posing the question would be, what size are the cators for anyone who has a G100? As they are the pop-out type, so if I can get some that will retrofit then life will be easy.
I don't really fancy redrilling the old box unless I have too.

Pull one off, bring it to the hardware store, match it and buy four.

Thats my issue, I have zero  :)

I need to replace all four.

and not lugging this heavy beast to the store to match things up  :P
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2012, 08:44:27 AM »

Pull one off, bring it to the hardware store, match it and buy four.

Thats my issue, I have zero  :)

I need to repalce all four.

Best bet then is to bring the whole amp into the hardware store and have them help you pick something out that will fit.  Still shouldn't be too hard.
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #19 on: April 09, 2012, 07:49:24 AM »

The reverb on this particular head is very weak. Must be some failing components, as I remember the G50 had a loud clean reverb. I wonder if there are design differences between the models in this series that can explain the difference in sound between G50 and G100? It certainly sounds better. 

You'll find the reverb gets much bigger if you turn on the distortion circuit. You can just put it on 1 so it doesn't distort at all, but you'll hear a much bigger reverb instantly.
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #20 on: April 09, 2012, 08:48:16 AM »

Dear probodger:
If you lift that heavy amp *once* to carry it to the hardware store, that's the last time you'll lift it "raw"
If you don't, you'll go through that chore anyway, many times.
What's best ? ;)
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #21 on: June 18, 2012, 08:34:20 PM »

Hi, I'm new here, recently got Yamaha G100B-212 from a flee market. Needs fixing, and there is plastic plate missing on the back that tells what are different in/out jacks..Could someone post close-up picture of back side of that section on G100B-212? Thanks, Tomo...
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #22 on: October 22, 2012, 11:28:18 AM »

I was fortunate to score a G100-115 II last month on CL.  The former owner used to play keys through it and sold it to me for $80.  I'd read some good things about the amp before, but I was pretty blown away by how nice it sounded once I got it home.  Lovely clean sounds, especially with my Tele.  I need to de-ox the pots, but is there anything else I should have a look at while I have it open?
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Re: Yamaha G100 amp
« Reply #23 on: October 22, 2012, 10:16:15 PM »

$80 sounds like a good score alright.

While you are inside cleaning the pots you should first give it a good general going over with a soft brush (and maybe a vac depending on how much crud is inside).  While you are doing this cleaning visually inspect the board and components for any signs of damage, or distress such as overheating (scorch).

All the sockets, front and rear, should also get the treatment.  I don't use a specific de-ox but fresh metho, and doubled-over pipe cleaners with a plastic twill for socket barrels.  Particularly important are the bridging contacts on the Fx loop Send and Return, or Pre Out/Main In, where fitted.

HTH
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