Today was what we call in the business a Low Productivity Day. This learning stuff is expensive.
So I got the Deluxe AB763 correct turret board wired up, double checked the connections that I could with an ohmmeter, visual verification that the wires all go the right places (or so I think).
Fired up the amp, and with all volume controls on min, get a nice, loud howl, not a 60hz hum, much higher. Turn on the amp, in standby, quiet, Turn the standby on, few seconds then off, get a little squeal for a few seconds, which turns into a howl (lower frequency, few hundred hz). No reverb sound at all on the reverb channel. Amp does amplify the guitar.
Shut off, drained the caps, pulled both reverb send and recv. Turned amp back on, same thing. Racket not dependent on any pot setting. All pots set on min (1), still get the howl.
Turn off, drain the caps, pull the phase inverter, turn amp back on, quiet. Measured the voltages around the power tubes, look OK. Did get a couple of measurements around the preamp tubes, before i shut it off, all seem OK.
Total only ran a few minutes, with testing. Was running on the bulb limiter, no indication of a short.
I did put in grid stops, will jumper them out and see if it makes a difference. Did NOT put any grid stops on the phase inverter.
The sound is almost like Ive heard described as having the output transformer wired out of phase. But I did not remove that wiring!!
Next step, maybe take the reverb 12AT7 and swap that into the phase inverter spot? Need to re-recheck the wiring around teh phase inverter. Maybe I left a wire out or have a connection that is not soldered.
So I got the Deluxe AB763 correct turret board wired up, double checked the connections that I could with an ohmmeter, visual verification that the wires all go the right places (or so I think).
Fired up the amp, and with all volume controls on min, get a nice, loud howl, not a 60hz hum, much higher. Turn on the amp, in standby, quiet, Turn the standby on, few seconds then off, get a little squeal for a few seconds, which turns into a howl (lower frequency, few hundred hz). No reverb sound at all on the reverb channel. Amp does amplify the guitar.
Shut off, drained the caps, pulled both reverb send and recv. Turned amp back on, same thing. Racket not dependent on any pot setting. All pots set on min (1), still get the howl.
Turn off, drain the caps, pull the phase inverter, turn amp back on, quiet. Measured the voltages around the power tubes, look OK. Did get a couple of measurements around the preamp tubes, before i shut it off, all seem OK.
Total only ran a few minutes, with testing. Was running on the bulb limiter, no indication of a short.
I did put in grid stops, will jumper them out and see if it makes a difference. Did NOT put any grid stops on the phase inverter.
The sound is almost like Ive heard described as having the output transformer wired out of phase. But I did not remove that wiring!!
Next step, maybe take the reverb 12AT7 and swap that into the phase inverter spot? Need to re-recheck the wiring around teh phase inverter. Maybe I left a wire out or have a connection that is not soldered.
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