Hello All,
I need some help diagnosing an incorrigible reverb in a ten-year old '65 DRRI, and the principal question I have is as follows:
Other than the 12AT7 reverb driver and the set of RCA connector wires, or the foot switch or reverb pan itself, is there any other electronic component in the reverb circuitry on this amp that could potentially go bad over time?
I ask this question because I've got a '65 DRRI that I've had here for years now that has functioned properly the entire time, but over the past 1-2 years, the reverb has started acting irregular at times.
It started-out a year or more ago with the reverb simply quitting right in the middle of operation, without any other symptoms. I'd pull the pan out to check the springs and maybe switch the two wires around or turn the foot switch off and back on again, and most of the time, bang, the reverb would resume again. Then, about a month ago, it simply quit altogether. No more of the rushing reverb "swoosh" when I powered-up or when I activated the reverb via the foot switch, nothing! Just dead quiet.
Since then I've checked, replaced or substituted every single component that I can possibly think of in an effort to diagnose the problem, with no success. For example:
1) I've swapped out the 12AT7 with a new one, no change;
2) I've swapped-out the stock Accutronics 4AB3C1B reverb pan with another (identical but new) 4AB3C1B, no change;
3) I've swapped-out the stock Accutronics 4AB3C1B with a comparable 3-spring unit (9AB3C1B), no change;
4) I've checked for proper function (open/closed continuity) on both sides of the Fender two-way footswitch, no apparent issues;
5) I've replaced the two-way Fender footswitch with a brand new one just in case; no change;
6) I've replaced the set of RCA reverb wires and even checked for continuity on both sets, no issues;
7) I've checked the inside connections (solder points) on the 1/4" female (Switchcraft) footswitch jack, no apparent issues;
I'm flat-out "stumped". Anybody got any ideas? What else could it possibly be?
NOTE: Also, just for the purposes of advance clarification, all testing was conducted using Channel Two (i.e., the dedicated Reverb/Vibrato channel).
I need some help diagnosing an incorrigible reverb in a ten-year old '65 DRRI, and the principal question I have is as follows:
Other than the 12AT7 reverb driver and the set of RCA connector wires, or the foot switch or reverb pan itself, is there any other electronic component in the reverb circuitry on this amp that could potentially go bad over time?
I ask this question because I've got a '65 DRRI that I've had here for years now that has functioned properly the entire time, but over the past 1-2 years, the reverb has started acting irregular at times.
It started-out a year or more ago with the reverb simply quitting right in the middle of operation, without any other symptoms. I'd pull the pan out to check the springs and maybe switch the two wires around or turn the foot switch off and back on again, and most of the time, bang, the reverb would resume again. Then, about a month ago, it simply quit altogether. No more of the rushing reverb "swoosh" when I powered-up or when I activated the reverb via the foot switch, nothing! Just dead quiet.
Since then I've checked, replaced or substituted every single component that I can possibly think of in an effort to diagnose the problem, with no success. For example:
1) I've swapped out the 12AT7 with a new one, no change;
2) I've swapped-out the stock Accutronics 4AB3C1B reverb pan with another (identical but new) 4AB3C1B, no change;
3) I've swapped-out the stock Accutronics 4AB3C1B with a comparable 3-spring unit (9AB3C1B), no change;
4) I've checked for proper function (open/closed continuity) on both sides of the Fender two-way footswitch, no apparent issues;
5) I've replaced the two-way Fender footswitch with a brand new one just in case; no change;
6) I've replaced the set of RCA reverb wires and even checked for continuity on both sets, no issues;
7) I've checked the inside connections (solder points) on the 1/4" female (Switchcraft) footswitch jack, no apparent issues;
I'm flat-out "stumped". Anybody got any ideas? What else could it possibly be?
NOTE: Also, just for the purposes of advance clarification, all testing was conducted using Channel Two (i.e., the dedicated Reverb/Vibrato channel).
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