Hi!
For some reason, the reverb is present on my homegrown Super Reverb Normal channel (trem is on both but that's because it's a power tube bias very type trem).
The verb on the Normal channel is not as "reverby" as on the Vib channel (like half of it).
The verb on Normal channel does increase when the verb knob is turned up.
Also, there's a hint of verb on the Vib channel even when the verb knob is turned to 0.
This phenomenon does occur just the same whether the "Reverb In" plug is connected or not.
There's also a massive feedback coming from the tank (whether the "Reverb in" plug is connected or not), as soon as the verb knob is turned up past 4 (and I did my best to isolate the tank acoustically, including heavy tape, cardboard back, fabric wrapping).
Electronically, I lowered the 3.3Meg reverb paralleling resitor to 2.2Meg, but kept the 10pF cap.
The Normal channel verb problem is still here when V2 tube is pulled out (so it's not the signals mixing at the shared V1 / V2 cathode).
I messed with all the tubes and they're all fine.
The thing that bugs me the most is the problem occurs even when the "Reverb in" jack is pulled out.
Now the questions:
- Where should I look for first? (My electronics are very clean and I'd be very surprised if it'd be a lead dress issue).
- Could it be a bad tank (tank is a Belton replacement for the std Fender Accutronics.
(I'd love to cure the Verb on normal channel issue + squealing tank at the same time!)
- What is the purpose of the 10pF cap //ing the 3.3Meg verb //ing resistor?
Should I really higher the cap if I lower the resistor to 2.2Meg?
Thanks a million folks,
Victor
For some reason, the reverb is present on my homegrown Super Reverb Normal channel (trem is on both but that's because it's a power tube bias very type trem).
The verb on the Normal channel is not as "reverby" as on the Vib channel (like half of it).
The verb on Normal channel does increase when the verb knob is turned up.
Also, there's a hint of verb on the Vib channel even when the verb knob is turned to 0.
This phenomenon does occur just the same whether the "Reverb In" plug is connected or not.
There's also a massive feedback coming from the tank (whether the "Reverb in" plug is connected or not), as soon as the verb knob is turned up past 4 (and I did my best to isolate the tank acoustically, including heavy tape, cardboard back, fabric wrapping).
Electronically, I lowered the 3.3Meg reverb paralleling resitor to 2.2Meg, but kept the 10pF cap.
The Normal channel verb problem is still here when V2 tube is pulled out (so it's not the signals mixing at the shared V1 / V2 cathode).
I messed with all the tubes and they're all fine.
The thing that bugs me the most is the problem occurs even when the "Reverb in" jack is pulled out.
Now the questions:
- Where should I look for first? (My electronics are very clean and I'd be very surprised if it'd be a lead dress issue).
- Could it be a bad tank (tank is a Belton replacement for the std Fender Accutronics.
(I'd love to cure the Verb on normal channel issue + squealing tank at the same time!)
- What is the purpose of the 10pF cap //ing the 3.3Meg verb //ing resistor?
Should I really higher the cap if I lower the resistor to 2.2Meg?
Thanks a million folks,
Victor
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