Sorry if this is redundant for some, and thank you for those that helped me think through this.
I just completed a AB763 Deluxe Reverb Re-issue upgrade that was a horror story. Ripped out the PCB guts to re-build it as a P-P project. The fiberboard turned out to be conductive when it absorbed moisture, causing me untold grief. Scratchy pots, bias hum, creaks and groans, and pops. Eventually I ripped that build out and replaced it with a G-10 turret board. I finished it today.
All issues are gone. It works great, it sounds great. Not one tweak necessary. Very sucky road to this conclusion, BUT it works. Never again will I trust a black fiberboard. Over and done.
Here is a shot of my work, if it will work. The amp is so quiet with both volumes cranked that you can't really even tell that it's on. Long live the glass turret board!
I just completed a AB763 Deluxe Reverb Re-issue upgrade that was a horror story. Ripped out the PCB guts to re-build it as a P-P project. The fiberboard turned out to be conductive when it absorbed moisture, causing me untold grief. Scratchy pots, bias hum, creaks and groans, and pops. Eventually I ripped that build out and replaced it with a G-10 turret board. I finished it today.
All issues are gone. It works great, it sounds great. Not one tweak necessary. Very sucky road to this conclusion, BUT it works. Never again will I trust a black fiberboard. Over and done.
Here is a shot of my work, if it will work. The amp is so quiet with both volumes cranked that you can't really even tell that it's on. Long live the glass turret board!
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