Question about old amps

cleansoundzz
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If an older amp that is in mint condition sits for a long time unused in a box will the parts inside of it stay intact the same as a newer amp? Parts can be diodes, capacitors, mosfets, etc. Or even if the amp sits unused will the parts at some point start to go bad from being unused?

 
Corrosion could also develop if the amp is stored in a humid environment such as a basement or garage that see's alot of moisture. The main victims of corrosion are gain pots and speaker/power connections.

 
Corrosion could also develop if the amp is stored in a humid environment such as a basement or garage that see's alot of moisture. The main victims of corrosion are gain pots and speaker/power connections.
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If its stored like you say, I would say you can expect at least 10-20 years storage life. Electrolytic capacitors leak fluids and eventually short out or go open circuit. They can be replaced, so its not an issue. Like Helotaxi said, if its a Phoenix Gold, you might have problems. The older ones had bad caps from the factory, as far as I know. Even if its NIB, they need to be replaced if its an old PG.

 
If its stored like you say, I would say you can expect at least 10-20 years storage life. Electrolytic capacitors leak fluids and eventually short out or go open circuit. They can be replaced, so its not an issue. Like Helotaxi said, if its a Phoenix Gold, you might have problems. The older ones had bad caps from the factory, as far as I know. Even if its NIB, they need to be replaced if its an old PG.
Not exactly "bad from the factory" but not the most long lived brand of cap, that's for sure. My Son of Frank has a couple bad caps that I'm aware of. I need to replace them all or just send it to PG with a check for a factory refurb. My 2240 will probably go along for the ride as well.

 
A friend from the shop told me today that they have a lot of brand new Crossfire amps from the late 1990's. He said over the years they were fine but now some of them work and some don't work.

 
There was a case of industrial espionage in the late 90s early 2000s where one company stole the electrolytic capacitor formula from another and flooded the market with cheap caps. Only problem is that they didn't steal the complete formula and as a result, many electronic devices had bad capacitors straight from the factory. I don't know how many of those bootleg caps made it into car audio production, but I do remember a ton of computer motherboards dying an early death.

 
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