I have a friend's early SF Princeton Reverb on my bench. It received a bias pot, a Stokes mod on the power supply and a couple of other minor tweaks. It's a very nice sounding amp, one of the best PRs I've ever heard but its got a ticking in the tremolo. It is apparent all the time but most noticeable with the volume down (or off), Speed on 10 and Intensity on zero (or off). I measured all tremolo components and replaced anything that measured +/- 10% off. I then paid attention to the tremolo lead dress and 'bundled' all wires away from any others. The ticking was a little reduced but still noticeable and not silent enough for recording. I knew that Fender issued a service update on optoisolator two-triode tremolos. Ticking was eliminated by adding a .022 cap in parallel with the 10 meg plate load resistor. Comparing the schematics, the one-triode PR tremolo has a 220K plate load resistor and I experimented with various cap values in parallel with this resistor. With the chassis hanging off the back of the cab, I was able to eliminate the tick but once the chosen cap value was soldered in place and the chassis properly mounted in the cab, the tick returned. Now I'm stuck.
Has anyone got a solution/cure for the trem tick in a Princeton Reverb?
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
Has anyone got a solution/cure for the trem tick in a Princeton Reverb?
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
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