hey all,
I have a Super Reverb clone, no trem circuit with a post phase master- A dual 1meg pot with 4 .1uf caps
I've cleaned up alot of the bad wiring, got rid of most of the noise and oscillations, but with the master pot turned to it's last 1/4 to full, the amp produces a farting, high freq. oscillation that sounds buzzy, or distorted.
All the tubes have been checked/replaced.
The 4 .1uf caps in the master and the master pot have been changed, any other ideas where to check?
It seems like the master circuit is acting like an oscillator/sig generator.
At one point of rotation it produces it's own signal!
Putting a scope probe on the caps feeding the output tubes produces motorboating, and sometimes probing output tube inputs (pin 5) will also produce motorboating/oscillation.
The output tranny plate leads are correct, I checked that.
Removing the master circuit has no effect.
I'm thinking I need to move the speaker jack, it's too close to some of the preamp stuff.
Shoot me some other ideas to check out please, thanks Andrew.
I have a Super Reverb clone, no trem circuit with a post phase master- A dual 1meg pot with 4 .1uf caps
I've cleaned up alot of the bad wiring, got rid of most of the noise and oscillations, but with the master pot turned to it's last 1/4 to full, the amp produces a farting, high freq. oscillation that sounds buzzy, or distorted.
All the tubes have been checked/replaced.
The 4 .1uf caps in the master and the master pot have been changed, any other ideas where to check?
It seems like the master circuit is acting like an oscillator/sig generator.
At one point of rotation it produces it's own signal!
Putting a scope probe on the caps feeding the output tubes produces motorboating, and sometimes probing output tube inputs (pin 5) will also produce motorboating/oscillation.
The output tranny plate leads are correct, I checked that.
Removing the master circuit has no effect.
I'm thinking I need to move the speaker jack, it's too close to some of the preamp stuff.
Shoot me some other ideas to check out please, thanks Andrew.
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