A good tip Lyle! FYI the actual Switchcraft parts, P10149X (toothed washer) and P10001 (3/8-32 panel nut) are about $0.20 each at Mouser! They're made of nickel plated copper bronze, very conductive and corrosion resistant.
My 1.5 y.o. daughter was pulling the Blues King 8 behind her through the whole room by the guitar cable as a game, so no wonder that input connector died. I checked that some of the connectors inside were robust and just put the same in all the other places. That wasn't expensive as well, probably less than 10 bucks, but requires some soldering skills. Now I'm waiting for Delta King 12 to arrive and plan to use it just as is until I need to do the same repair
I have an old Mac 3/8 drive toothless spinner handle and a 1/4 inch drive ratchet adapter so I use & have used socket wrenches on jacks too. They work out the best for me.
Lyle is one of the best techs in the nation. I just wonder why not have an inventory of parts? Resistors, capacitors, pots, jacks, tubes, etc. Why order parts as needed? Shipping charges are out of control these days.
Thanks Michael. I do have a large inventory, but it's nowhere near as large as it was pre-Covid. Availability has steeply declined and prices have multiplied. The behind the scenes supply issues are kind of frightening right now.
Thanks for this. Can you tell me how the speaker in this combo is connected to the amp? Is it attached via a 1/4 jack? I want to use the Delta King 12 as an occasional speaker cab for my Katana mk2 head. Grateful for any info you can give.
Good call, Rich. A seasoned veteran like Lyle has no doubt developed a feel for the torque appropriate for various parts including brass bushings and flimsier jacks. For those less experienced, a nutdriver is more self-limiting. Or palm the ratchet at the pivot point.
On the input jack, what was that wire doing bridging the ground sleeve to another lug? Is it necessary? Edit: I figured it out, it's a shunt jack. Cool.
Picking up a packet of these tomorrow for my DK8.
I appreciate the effort you went through. Let's be clear, I have watched close to 30+ reviews nobody complained about these connections.
Done. Thanks for the tip!
A good tip Lyle! FYI the actual Switchcraft parts, P10149X (toothed washer) and P10001 (3/8-32 panel nut) are about $0.20 each at Mouser! They're made of nickel plated copper bronze, very conductive and corrosion resistant.
Pure Tone multicontact jacks come with two nuts and a spring washer. Also, 3/8" is 9.5mm so a 10mm washer will work.
My 1.5 y.o. daughter was pulling the Blues King 8 behind her through the whole room by the guitar cable as a game, so no wonder that input connector died. I checked that some of the connectors inside were robust and just put the same in all the other places. That wasn't expensive as well, probably less than 10 bucks, but requires some soldering skills. Now I'm waiting for Delta King 12 to arrive and plan to use it just as is until I need to do the same repair
Holy F, a customer literally just inquired about one of these and I couldn't find a gut shot anywhere.
Lyle to the rescue once again!
Thanks. I do not have a supro blues/delta king but its one of the few amps ive got a green light to put in the living room
Doing it this weekend. Thanks, Lyle. Love the channel.
Would I be better off with a Fender Blues Jr for a few dollars more?
Thank you. Great tip.
Effort/Benefit ratio muy alto.
I have an old Mac 3/8 drive toothless spinner handle and a 1/4 inch drive ratchet adapter so I use & have used socket wrenches on jacks too. They work out the best for me.
Klein made some big nut drivers that are pretty nice too. 9/16 and 5/8 inch are open stock additions to their SAE set. A little pricey but worth it.
Proper tools for the job,
I own one of these sounds good cranked a little. Does it have the life expectancy of a tracfone?
Dude I just wrapped up one and was shocked Supro couldn't be bothered to add these themselves.
Accounting wasn’t up for it.
Excellent tip.
Thanks for the vid! It's on my list whenever I get a chance to pull the chassis next. Can you recommend any other convenient upgrades for this amp?
Lyle is one of the best techs in the nation. I just wonder why not have an inventory of parts?
Resistors, capacitors, pots, jacks, tubes, etc. Why order parts as needed? Shipping charges are out of control these days.
Thanks Michael. I do have a large inventory, but it's nowhere near as large as it was pre-Covid. Availability has steeply declined and prices have multiplied. The behind the scenes supply issues are kind of frightening right now.
OK Lyle I work at Home Depot so I have no excuse but to get some....thanks.
Great advice I wish I had learned about 40 years ago.😭
Thanks for this. Can you tell me how the speaker in this combo is connected to the amp? Is it attached via a 1/4 jack? I want to use the Delta King 12 as an occasional speaker cab for my Katana mk2 head. Grateful for any info you can give.
What about when you are fixing that rushing water sound? Is it ok then? #pipewrenchfix
Good, basic info. 👍
Best $1 ever spent ;-)
That would be 10mm. washers in metric, I buy a bunch from time to time ;-) The actually are about a half mm. oversized for CTS pots but no biggie ;-)
10mm or 3/8". I like using deep sockets for some reason. It gets my knuckles up & away from the panel without using those wobbly extensions.
You appear to be a strong fellow I think the leverage provided by that ratchet would strip threads. Perhaps a nut driver would be a better choice?
Won't strip a Switchcraft open frame jack. But a nut driver is fine too.
Good call, Rich. A seasoned veteran like Lyle has no doubt developed a feel for the torque appropriate for various parts including brass bushings and flimsier jacks.
For those less experienced, a nutdriver is more self-limiting. Or palm the ratchet at the pivot point.
does this upgrade make the tone improvement? thanks
Yes. So does the quality of the leather your guitar strap is made out of. Oh and your hair color/style
3/8 is as close as damn to 10mm fwiw
1000% tone improvement too
how was the improvement in tone ? thanks
On the input jack, what was that wire doing bridging the ground sleeve to another lug? Is it necessary?
Edit: I figured it out, it's a shunt jack. Cool.
Change your voice, speak normally
Doing it this weekend. Thanks, Lyle. Love the channel.