You are correct the entire Fender "Hot Rod" series takes a month of Sundays just to get the main boards to a repairable and serviceable condition. Since its such a pain in the ass to work on them and many of the parts fairly inexpensive some one should put together a complete list of upgrades and or corrections for each model that should be completed for optimum performance. Once again hats off for another great job.
I have a Texas Red and when I first got it I had to put rubber rings around the tubes so there was no vibration when playing. Would love to have a full maintenence done on it tho!
You are correct the entire Fender "Hot Rod" series takes a month of Sundays just to get the main boards to a repairable and serviceable condition. Since its such a pain in the ass to work on them and many of the parts fairly inexpensive some one should put together a complete list of upgrades and or corrections for each model that should be completed for optimum performance. Once again hats off for another great job.
Now for the "concert".... even worse to take apart.
Nice Maintenance job..! Cool info, and testing..Thanks for sharing..Ed..uk..😀
Thank you. I will have to do some more testing on it..... but I think it's in a good way.
I have a Texas Red and when I first got it I had to put rubber rings around the tubes so there was no vibration when playing. Would love to have a full maintenence done on it tho!
You're welcome to have it done at my shop. However I'm in Northern Ohio... so that might not make sense logistically.