I just did a recap job on my fender 73 twin reverb. Now I have no sound. The speaker makes that low hum all amps make. I plug in an ipod that works with my other twinn reverb. When I maxed out the volume I could faintly hear the music. I traced all the wires of the solder joints I touched to see if a wire was out. I checked voltages also. What would be the most likely thing that could have happened. The amp played before I diassembles it.
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It sounds like the amp is OK, but you probably accidentally created a short between signal and ground somewhere (such as dripping solder from a socket pin, etc). Alternately, you may have a very weak connection between on of the caps and the following grid. If the volume control affects the hum, the problem is before the volume control. Same for any other controls. Otherwise, it's probably after all of that near the PI or power tubes. These are usually "D'oh" type moments
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostThere, I like that call a lot. Wrong jack.
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I'm glad to see it's not just us electronically challenged dummies who do that from time to time...my blonde moment was when I reached around behind my MX and plugged in by feel, the speaker cable ended up plugged into the preamp in jack...or was it the power amp out...these days I go ahead and look...Why do I drive way out here to view the wildlife when all the animals live in town?
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thanx
yeah, I already learned about the ext speaker jack the hard way. I actually plugged it in wrong first and got 0 sound. I switched the speaker and could hear faint sound at full volume. I currently am finishing up a guitar. When I'm done I'll start checking again.
By the way my other TR has a descent hum. It plays fine and is real loud. The amp was converted by someone else to a black face bias adjust. If I place a low value cap to ground off the unused bias pot lug will this remove the hum without effecting sound quality? Do I need a resistor if I do this?
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