Yep, that Scott aka Farmer Ted was explaining to me how to me how to wire in an on/on switch so you can switch back and forth between the radio and the amp.
Sounds like it's probably a good idea to change the old electrolytic capacitors anyways. It runs on 4 x AA batteries anyways, so if the capacitors die on me it'll just stop working
Silvertone from Sears. Hope it comes out good. I would be afraid I would mess up a good old radio. Some folks have been able to keep the radio working and have an amp too. Beyond my skills...
Thanks, Uncle! That's the 1962 Silvertone Medalist I bought to use for an amp for the License Plate Guitar. Have to get an on/on switch, a 1/4" mono jack & a soldering gun & try converting her. Meanwhile been listening to the AM and Marine Band
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Sounds like it's probably a good idea to change the old electrolytic capacitors anyways. It runs on 4 x AA batteries anyways, so if the capacitors die on me it'll just stop working
Silvertone from Sears. Hope it comes out good. I would be afraid I would mess up a good old radio. Some folks have been able to keep the radio working and have an amp too. Beyond my skills...
Looking good. Cool old radio too.