Well I finally got the amp back, and I feel GREAT!! and a fool.
First, I'm all excited to get this thing home and plug it in. Takes me 30 minutes to get downtown and another 45 to get home. Hal at Guitronics is a super nice guy, a seasoned Bluesman, and knows his tube amps. Total work was everything suggested here except the master filter Cap. He said to check it out and then if it still needed it, he could work with me on it, but said the cost might be around $200 or so. Total cost for work done was 148, but since he had no change, he settled for 140. Like I say, stand up guy.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/113361253@N05/Get home, Plug it in, fire it up, hit standby and go start dinner. Come back all nervous the thing is going to blow or something, (suddenly realize I never bought that fire extinguisher I meant to), and plugged in my Fender Jazz Special.
Turn everything down to zero and hit the standby. Play a note, slowly come up on the amp and the bass, and ...nothing!!, I'm Like, are you kidding me?!@!#$!! So then I think back to the first day when I took it apart. I had an instinct all along that it wasn't the head but the cab since it played great when I bought it in the guys house, so I removed the back and check out the jack plug.
Big Dumbass me had bent the contact back thinking it was some kind of clasp to keep the jack in place...must be the carpenter in me. Sooooo I fix it, try again and MANOMANOMAN
i never felt or heard anything come out of me that good or a sound like it in my life. Volumes are way low cause if there was ever a poster child apartment building not to get a sunn amp, its mine, but the guy upstairs is cool so I tool around with it. Set everything dead flat and she sounds like a recording studio. Hit the Lo boost plus bass and i'm in sub-zone like never before, the Treble boost sounds like Jaco with my jazz pickup, I just can't stop playing the thing. Three simple buttons, so many sounds. I'm really glad I didn't go for an ampeg, even though sounds are great, too much fiddlin' about for me.
I plugged my Yamaha SG 3C banana bass which looks cool but hardly holds up to anything modern and it sounds like a dream! Can't wait to check out the Vox Apollo IV on it.
I"M SO GLAD I DID THIS, it's gonna change my life.
The old Mullards sound great but Hal suggested getting new tubes if I "really want to hear what it can sound like." I'm including the invoice as you guys can probably make more out of it than me at this point, but I'm studying hard. The bias on the one tube is 30 AND THE OTHER 23. You might make out the rest if you can read his writing. Anyway, I'm hoping this baby ends up on recordings and some live gigs as well. Gotta sneak in some more time before its too late.
Cheers and thanks for all the support. I plan to make some youtube videos as I could find squat with a bass, and if so, I'll let you guys know.
Thanks Again!
BTW any further suggestions are always welcome. Since the voltage issue is still out there, and this amp will probably not travel frequently, I was thinking of just using a variac in stead of changing the rectifier filter cap, ...not even sure if I'm making sense.
SUNN YES!!!
One HAppy Happy Guy!!