The tremolo on this amp isn't working, of course, but I think it has something to do with how it is activated. The reverb works through 'guitar' and 'instrument' channels pretty well, although, it creates a high pitch ringing feedback'. I think that's the tank.
Changed all tubes, and caps, black one's in the pre amp and checked all the resistors for tolerance and changed a few that were out, but still have no tremolo.
This particular Sano is an older version, I believe, than the one's that have been discussed here earlier. It doesn't have a stereo 1/4" jack for the so called stereo channel, which is what I am now thinking will turn on the tremolo. Instead, it has a Cannon style input similar to an XLR but there are 4 prongs on the inside.
Does anyone here have any experience with this amp or this kind of input jack?
Is there a way I can bypass it and set the amp up to have reverb and tremolo on the guitar or instrument channel?
thanks in advance for any input.
pete
Changed all tubes, and caps, black one's in the pre amp and checked all the resistors for tolerance and changed a few that were out, but still have no tremolo.
This particular Sano is an older version, I believe, than the one's that have been discussed here earlier. It doesn't have a stereo 1/4" jack for the so called stereo channel, which is what I am now thinking will turn on the tremolo. Instead, it has a Cannon style input similar to an XLR but there are 4 prongs on the inside.
Does anyone here have any experience with this amp or this kind of input jack?
Is there a way I can bypass it and set the amp up to have reverb and tremolo on the guitar or instrument channel?
thanks in advance for any input.
pete
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