Hello,
I'm restoring an old Silvertone twin twelve 1484 head.
I've replaced all the electrolytic caps accept the multi can filter cap, all new tubes, I've replaced the cord with a heavy duty grounded cord, I've replaced the paper .5 uF cap in the tremolo section.
Channel one sound's pretty good with not too much noise.
But Channel two hums pretty bad with no instrument plugged in. Plugging the instrument in reduces some of the hum but something just is not right. I've compared it to my other twin twelve head and it does not have this problem.
It appears that Channel two is the only channel with reverb and tremolo.
The reverb is working but weak. The tremolo works too.
I've tried changing the polarity of the power cord, didn't matter.
I've checked the multi can filter cap with my cap analyzer and it checks out good.
All diodes check out good.
I've checked for open resistors. There aren't any.
I've gone through it over and over looking for a bad or missing ground and can't seem to find any.
Tried disconnecting the reverb tank. Didn't matter.
I'm thinking maybe a bad coupling cap? What would be the best way to check for such a problem? They don't register on my cap analyzer.
I have many hours into trying to find the problem.
I'm up for any suggestions anyone may have.
Thank you in advance
I'm restoring an old Silvertone twin twelve 1484 head.
I've replaced all the electrolytic caps accept the multi can filter cap, all new tubes, I've replaced the cord with a heavy duty grounded cord, I've replaced the paper .5 uF cap in the tremolo section.
Channel one sound's pretty good with not too much noise.
But Channel two hums pretty bad with no instrument plugged in. Plugging the instrument in reduces some of the hum but something just is not right. I've compared it to my other twin twelve head and it does not have this problem.
It appears that Channel two is the only channel with reverb and tremolo.
The reverb is working but weak. The tremolo works too.
I've tried changing the polarity of the power cord, didn't matter.
I've checked the multi can filter cap with my cap analyzer and it checks out good.
All diodes check out good.
I've checked for open resistors. There aren't any.
I've gone through it over and over looking for a bad or missing ground and can't seem to find any.
Tried disconnecting the reverb tank. Didn't matter.
I'm thinking maybe a bad coupling cap? What would be the best way to check for such a problem? They don't register on my cap analyzer.
I have many hours into trying to find the problem.
I'm up for any suggestions anyone may have.
Thank you in advance
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