I've got an Blackface AB763 Fender Deluxe Reverb on my bench with a quite baffling 120 cycle hum/buzz problem.
With all the control pots in the full ccw position, the amp outputs a not overly loud, but unacceptable hum/buzz. Raising the volume pot on the vibrato channel increase the volume of the noise, but approaching the midpoint of the pot, the noise is almost nulled out. Continuing cw the noise is further increased.
Same test with the Normal channel, (all amp controls ccw) the noise increases in a linear fashion, but is nulled out in the full cw position. This is the main clue to the problem I believe, but I don't know how to interpret it. The amp actually sounds fine and in the case of the Vibrato channel, setting the volume to mid point, one would never know there was a problem. Pulling the PI tube kills the noise.
The power supply capacitors have been recently replaced with the blue sprague's and the rest of the electrolytics are new. Coupling caps are orange drop, with the exception of the tone stack caps which are Sozo film. The power tube bias is correct as well as voltage measurements at all of the test points. Fully disconnected the reverb recovery circuit at V4 with no improvement.
All the tubes have been swapped and/or replaced. I've made improvements to the grounding scheme as suggested on this site and others, but with no improvement.
I'm sure I'm missing something here...any input would be appreciated! Thanks Mike
With all the control pots in the full ccw position, the amp outputs a not overly loud, but unacceptable hum/buzz. Raising the volume pot on the vibrato channel increase the volume of the noise, but approaching the midpoint of the pot, the noise is almost nulled out. Continuing cw the noise is further increased.
Same test with the Normal channel, (all amp controls ccw) the noise increases in a linear fashion, but is nulled out in the full cw position. This is the main clue to the problem I believe, but I don't know how to interpret it. The amp actually sounds fine and in the case of the Vibrato channel, setting the volume to mid point, one would never know there was a problem. Pulling the PI tube kills the noise.
The power supply capacitors have been recently replaced with the blue sprague's and the rest of the electrolytics are new. Coupling caps are orange drop, with the exception of the tone stack caps which are Sozo film. The power tube bias is correct as well as voltage measurements at all of the test points. Fully disconnected the reverb recovery circuit at V4 with no improvement.
All the tubes have been swapped and/or replaced. I've made improvements to the grounding scheme as suggested on this site and others, but with no improvement.
I'm sure I'm missing something here...any input would be appreciated! Thanks Mike
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