The original 530 amplifier in my 1900 has decided to go south. The bass is flat (hardly changes with the turn of a knob) and it's intermittently popping more frequently.
Who's the go to guy in the united states for getting an amplifier rebuilt? I live in Minnesota, but would be willing to ship it if I knew I was getting premium work done.
I know a lot of guys will buy the rebuild kits from Bill Bickers (Jukebox Friday Night), re-cap the amplifier then be on their merry way.
I've never been a fan of the chinese capacitors (I have a background in PC repair) and am a little leary about the quality of the parts in the kit.
If you were doing a no cost spared, uber-rebuild, what would you use for components in the amplifier?
Sprague orange drops? Something else? Am I being too nit-picky? Too assuming? I want it done right the first time, and as far as pricing goes on parts, I don't care. Capacitors and resistors are cheap all things considered.
Any input you amp rebuilders can provide, I would appreciate. Who's "the man" when it comes to rebuilding these things, and what are the best parts you can put in them?