Hello all. I'm new to the forum and looking for some help. I've got a SF Super Reverb from somewhere around 1973 - I think. No master volume. It's kind of a mutt with a mixture of speakers, a correct replacement reverb tank and beat-up lookin' grill. But it sounds like heaven.
The problem is that the reverb driver tube gets so hot with the amp just sitting there idling that I can't even touch the tube shield/cover. Then the reverb stops working after a few hours of use. A new 12AT7 tube gets the reverb working again. Obviously, the 12AT7 is drawing way too much current. What am I looking for?
I've done most of my own repair work in the past (and even pieced together a funky 50 watt version of a 50's Deluxe using the guts of an old Silvertone Twin Twelve), so I'm not afraid to get in there and work on the thing.
Thanks for any help.
The problem is that the reverb driver tube gets so hot with the amp just sitting there idling that I can't even touch the tube shield/cover. Then the reverb stops working after a few hours of use. A new 12AT7 tube gets the reverb working again. Obviously, the 12AT7 is drawing way too much current. What am I looking for?
I've done most of my own repair work in the past (and even pieced together a funky 50 watt version of a 50's Deluxe using the guts of an old Silvertone Twin Twelve), so I'm not afraid to get in there and work on the thing.
Thanks for any help.
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