So I have this.... uh, Fender amp that has a Boogie MKII (562003) OPT and a '65 Twin/Showman PT, with 4x5881 power tubes, 7 preamp tubes...
Reverb, Effects Loop, ( with relays?) 3 push/pull pots, Vibrato, Neg Feedback pot, Bias test points x2 with 2 Trimpots, Half power switch on the back, one input with a gain and master, and a second channel with a gain and another gain.... and a pot under the chassis that I can't figure out yet, might be for setting the center power tubes voltage? or maybe for the transformer or something underneath the chassis that seems to have a transistor or two mounted on the doghouse.
So I pick it up last Sunday for a song, with a bandmaster head cab sitting next to it I couldn't even turn it on, took a chance and brought it home.
It works.... to a point, but has a couple of problems that I could use some help with; the tone stack seems to work okay and other times it's wonky..
There is a blue wire coming from the bass pot ( push pull) that is coming from a cap/resistor and is just hanging loose, no idea where it should go..or if it is one of the reasons the bass pot doesn't do much.
There is another white wire coming from under the board thru a hole near the opto-bug that is -1 volts leading nowhere.
There is a cap on the back of the second pot that is not connected on one end, the other end is on the 1st tab, then the next tab has the lead from the treble pot.
It's kind of a nightmare for my skill level. Without a schematic, it's really tough tracing things because of all the extra wires and two extra circuit boards and all.
The input jack lead is to the 3rd preamp tube, pin 2.
The 2nd gain channel is very hot and tasty, as is the first when it's working well. The reverb and trem work. The plate voltage is 440V and the bias tested across the resistor is at only 16mv.
I twirled the pot under the chassis, next to the power tubes, and the voltage changes from 25 to 75 volts on the output terminal, but it's hard to tell why and where that is used...
What I'm hoping for is a little advice, encouragement and direction in what to do to get it up to it's full potential... maybe you recognize something that tells you what schematics were followed or something ridiculous like maybe YOU built it
I realize that I should pull all these pots on the front and clean the mounts for good ground, I think some may need replacement, but I also think it's got something going on with the wiring that isn't quite right- on the 1st channel, the volume can drop out if the tone pots are turned too far one way or the other, but not in the 2nd hotter channel. I sprayed them all today and it's not much of an improvement. It gets louder with the treble pot on 0, same with the bass pot. The 2nd channel never has a volume drop issue but no response to speak of from the tone pots.
I think this one has some real potential, but it might take me all winter long to rewire it from scratch or something.
I've got some pics and if nothing else you'll enjoy looking at this and telling me "good luck, buddy !"
Reverb, Effects Loop, ( with relays?) 3 push/pull pots, Vibrato, Neg Feedback pot, Bias test points x2 with 2 Trimpots, Half power switch on the back, one input with a gain and master, and a second channel with a gain and another gain.... and a pot under the chassis that I can't figure out yet, might be for setting the center power tubes voltage? or maybe for the transformer or something underneath the chassis that seems to have a transistor or two mounted on the doghouse.
So I pick it up last Sunday for a song, with a bandmaster head cab sitting next to it I couldn't even turn it on, took a chance and brought it home.
It works.... to a point, but has a couple of problems that I could use some help with; the tone stack seems to work okay and other times it's wonky..
There is a blue wire coming from the bass pot ( push pull) that is coming from a cap/resistor and is just hanging loose, no idea where it should go..or if it is one of the reasons the bass pot doesn't do much.
There is another white wire coming from under the board thru a hole near the opto-bug that is -1 volts leading nowhere.
There is a cap on the back of the second pot that is not connected on one end, the other end is on the 1st tab, then the next tab has the lead from the treble pot.
It's kind of a nightmare for my skill level. Without a schematic, it's really tough tracing things because of all the extra wires and two extra circuit boards and all.
The input jack lead is to the 3rd preamp tube, pin 2.
The 2nd gain channel is very hot and tasty, as is the first when it's working well. The reverb and trem work. The plate voltage is 440V and the bias tested across the resistor is at only 16mv.
I twirled the pot under the chassis, next to the power tubes, and the voltage changes from 25 to 75 volts on the output terminal, but it's hard to tell why and where that is used...
What I'm hoping for is a little advice, encouragement and direction in what to do to get it up to it's full potential... maybe you recognize something that tells you what schematics were followed or something ridiculous like maybe YOU built it
I realize that I should pull all these pots on the front and clean the mounts for good ground, I think some may need replacement, but I also think it's got something going on with the wiring that isn't quite right- on the 1st channel, the volume can drop out if the tone pots are turned too far one way or the other, but not in the 2nd hotter channel. I sprayed them all today and it's not much of an improvement. It gets louder with the treble pot on 0, same with the bass pot. The 2nd channel never has a volume drop issue but no response to speak of from the tone pots.
I think this one has some real potential, but it might take me all winter long to rewire it from scratch or something.
I've got some pics and if nothing else you'll enjoy looking at this and telling me "good luck, buddy !"
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