Hi,
I have been trying to repair my Twin Reverb for some time now and have failed to find the exact cause of the problem.
The problem is as follows: On switchon, from standby, the amp starts making a low frequency bellow through the speakers that builds up from a small soft sound to a really loud bellow that seems to threaten to blow the speakers! The sound has an element of ringing contained within, as though there is an oscillating component that increases in amplitude.
I posted about this some time ago
Fender Twin Reverb massive hum!
and using the advice I got there, the sound disappears when I remove V4 from the circuit. Further more, you can plug into channel 2 and still get clear volume from the guitar out of the amp but at a much reduced volume despite cranking up the volume knob.
Now this is a strange circuit as it has had numerous modifications including an odd 12.5+12.5uF 500V capacitor that is tied to one of the chokes. Also, if I compare the layout diagrams, it does not match the existing ones as there is a choke between V3 and V4 (with the aforementioned cap) that is not evident on existing layout diagrams.
So, since most of the posts suggest capacitor issues, I have replaced the 22nF, 47nF and 100nF caps with polyester 630V equivalents as the old ones looked really swollen and distorted. This has not made any difference.
I am considering replacing the 25uF 25V and 5uF 25V caps (all of them) with 22uF values (can't source 5uF or 20uF locally).
Kinda at my wits end now....any help would be appreciated. Specifically on what V4 does and how I can debug this problem further...
I have been trying to repair my Twin Reverb for some time now and have failed to find the exact cause of the problem.
The problem is as follows: On switchon, from standby, the amp starts making a low frequency bellow through the speakers that builds up from a small soft sound to a really loud bellow that seems to threaten to blow the speakers! The sound has an element of ringing contained within, as though there is an oscillating component that increases in amplitude.
I posted about this some time ago
Fender Twin Reverb massive hum!
and using the advice I got there, the sound disappears when I remove V4 from the circuit. Further more, you can plug into channel 2 and still get clear volume from the guitar out of the amp but at a much reduced volume despite cranking up the volume knob.
Now this is a strange circuit as it has had numerous modifications including an odd 12.5+12.5uF 500V capacitor that is tied to one of the chokes. Also, if I compare the layout diagrams, it does not match the existing ones as there is a choke between V3 and V4 (with the aforementioned cap) that is not evident on existing layout diagrams.
So, since most of the posts suggest capacitor issues, I have replaced the 22nF, 47nF and 100nF caps with polyester 630V equivalents as the old ones looked really swollen and distorted. This has not made any difference.
I am considering replacing the 25uF 25V and 5uF 25V caps (all of them) with 22uF values (can't source 5uF or 20uF locally).
Kinda at my wits end now....any help would be appreciated. Specifically on what V4 does and how I can debug this problem further...
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