I have a SF Dual Showman Reverb which has been modified to have Rev & Vibrato [sic] in both channels. This work was done before I had educated myself much about amps.
I was looking at it today and I cannot see how the "Normal" channel output is getting connected to anything. The .047 coupling cap is there, but the other lead of the coupling cap seems to be a dead end. It does not have a wire that I would expect to see leading from the "downstream" end of the coupling cap to another point in the circuit. Tests with audio input confirm that signal from this channel is in fact getting to the output.
This is a '70s amp, so more of the wiring is above the eyelet board than was the case with the BF amps. I have attached a detail of an earlier Twin layout. The wire I am talking about would normally connect to the points marked [X] I understand that the usual way (or at least Dan Torres's way) of doing this mod is to remove said wire from point [X] at the 220k mixing resistors before the PI, and connect it at the point marked [Z] where the signal goes to the reverb recovery gain stage.
I have checked with a VOM for continuity in case there was a wire running under the eyelet board, but I didn't find any point on the board which connected to point [X] on the preamp side of the board. (I didn't check every solder pad on the whole board, just the places I though it might be.)
So any ideas how the output of the Normal channel is getting passed forward/mixed with the Vibrato channel?
I was looking at it today and I cannot see how the "Normal" channel output is getting connected to anything. The .047 coupling cap is there, but the other lead of the coupling cap seems to be a dead end. It does not have a wire that I would expect to see leading from the "downstream" end of the coupling cap to another point in the circuit. Tests with audio input confirm that signal from this channel is in fact getting to the output.
This is a '70s amp, so more of the wiring is above the eyelet board than was the case with the BF amps. I have attached a detail of an earlier Twin layout. The wire I am talking about would normally connect to the points marked [X] I understand that the usual way (or at least Dan Torres's way) of doing this mod is to remove said wire from point [X] at the 220k mixing resistors before the PI, and connect it at the point marked [Z] where the signal goes to the reverb recovery gain stage.
I have checked with a VOM for continuity in case there was a wire running under the eyelet board, but I didn't find any point on the board which connected to point [X] on the preamp side of the board. (I didn't check every solder pad on the whole board, just the places I though it might be.)
So any ideas how the output of the Normal channel is getting passed forward/mixed with the Vibrato channel?
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