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Title: Acoustic Control Corp 135 care and feeding
Post by: markustg on December 01, 2013, 09:12:46 AM
Hi all,

I just picked up a working Acoustic Control Corp. 135, which is the 150 head with 2 x 12 config.

Other than missing the cable wrap lugs on the back, scratchy pots and some cosmetic bumps its all working including reverb and tremolo.

Since this is about a 1974 vintage I was thinking of replacing the filter caps.

Anyone have an estimate on a cap job for a 134/135  or 150 head?

Other restoration tips?

Thanks
Title: Re: Acoustic Control Corp 135 care and feeding
Post by: Roly on December 01, 2013, 11:50:26 AM
Hi @markustg - welcome.

Unless it's humming excessively, I wouldn't bother.

If you do it yourself then it's just the cost of the caps, otherwise you'll have to get a quote from an amp tech - rates vary.
Title: Re: Acoustic Control Corp 135 care and feeding
Post by: gbono on December 02, 2013, 02:05:30 AM
150 manual here : http://acc.homeunix.net/images/manuals/150/150manual.pdf (http://acc.homeunix.net/images/manuals/150/150manual.pdf)
Title: Re: Acoustic Control Corp 135 care and feeding
Post by: teemuk on December 02, 2013, 03:55:55 AM
QuoteI was thinking of replacing the filter caps.

It's not just filter caps, it's ALL electrolytic caps that have gone bad.

But I second the opinion that I wouldn't bother unless the amp is obviously showing signs of aged capacitors.