In the past week I took my amp to the shop twice and when I just brought it back home I replaced the old power tubes with JJ6L6s. However, when I was biasing the amp, I could only get it to go as high as 32mA, where the bias pot would be fully turned.
Then I attempted to play the amp, running only my guitar, the amp, and the corresponding footpedal for the amp's vibrato and reverb, yet the reverb would not work. I could turn the tremelo effect on and off just fine with the switch, but turning on the reverb would just add a slight static to the sound, almost as if it were adding gain. Note - the trademark spring-tap sound that usually occurs when turning reverb off/on does not happen, nor did any other distinct single noise.
a) Is it possible that these two problems are related?
&b) is there any troubleshooting I can do to avoid the further humiliation of going back to an amp tech?
Then I attempted to play the amp, running only my guitar, the amp, and the corresponding footpedal for the amp's vibrato and reverb, yet the reverb would not work. I could turn the tremelo effect on and off just fine with the switch, but turning on the reverb would just add a slight static to the sound, almost as if it were adding gain. Note - the trademark spring-tap sound that usually occurs when turning reverb off/on does not happen, nor did any other distinct single noise.
a) Is it possible that these two problems are related?
&b) is there any troubleshooting I can do to avoid the further humiliation of going back to an amp tech?
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