I trying to ressurect a 60's Ampeg Gemini VI which was stored in the original owners garage. I have replaced all the electrolytic filter caps and the coupling caps. A couple of the large power resistors were falling apart and I replaced them too. I changed out the 2 prong cord for a 3 prong.
The amp works, tremolo and reverb work, but the amp only sounds good on very low volume. Turn it up to 3 or 4 and I have a nice clean sound. Turn it up to 6 or 7 and I can hear the beginnings of a great tube amp blusey, growley distortion, but only for a short time. When the amp starts to distort, it also starts to sputter, the good distortion is replaced by ugly sounding stuff and then the volume cuts out. To recover, you need to turn the volume back down to 3 and wait for several seconds without playing. Then the good clean sound comes back. It almost sounds to me like a coupling cap issue, but I have replaced almost every cap in the amp.
Any ideas?
The amp works, tremolo and reverb work, but the amp only sounds good on very low volume. Turn it up to 3 or 4 and I have a nice clean sound. Turn it up to 6 or 7 and I can hear the beginnings of a great tube amp blusey, growley distortion, but only for a short time. When the amp starts to distort, it also starts to sputter, the good distortion is replaced by ugly sounding stuff and then the volume cuts out. To recover, you need to turn the volume back down to 3 and wait for several seconds without playing. Then the good clean sound comes back. It almost sounds to me like a coupling cap issue, but I have replaced almost every cap in the amp.
Any ideas?
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