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  • Twin Reverb build cuts out when Volume all the way up

    Hi there,
    I just built a twin reverb out of an old Fender PA 100. All works well but the amp makes a flub flub sound and cuts out completely when the volume is turned all the way up on the normal channel. It works fine up to about 7 or 8 and then 8-10 it stops working. Any ideas?
    Thanks,
    Nick

  • #2
    Check HF oscilation! As well as caps!

    http://www.geofex.com/ampdbug/ampdebug.htm

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    • #3
      Also check to see it the power supplies are remaining stable at that point. Might be dropping drastically at higher current demands. g

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      • #4
        How do I diagnose high freq oscillation?

        Also, the PS caps are 34 years old. Could need a replace. I didn't read a Short accross any of them but they are old. Any way to tell if they're bad?

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        • #5
          If the flub-flub you are describing is a "motorboating"type sound it is more likely a low frequency oscillation.This could be caused by the filter caps.At 34 years old they should be replaced,and are very likely the cause of your problem.

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          • #6
            sounds like filter caps to me also, I just built a much smaller amp and I accidentally put in 2x 22uF filter caps thought they were 32uF, anyway when volume was past a certain point it would sound almost like a tremolo with the sound coming and going as the caps were getting too much demand for the size.

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            • #7
              Hi, it sounds like oscillation to me.

              Does it do this with no signal on the input or playing at normal room sound levels? If so it's not the filter caps.

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