Hello,
I've recently become the proud owner of the Fender 65' Twin I bought it second hand and I am very pleased with it, it's in perfect condition for 20 year old amp - visibly anyway.
Switching the amp on into "ready to play" mode, there is an audible hiss present. This is present when all dials are set to 0 on both channels and is then amplified when volumes, eq controls are turned up. I have just replaced the output valves and few of the 12ax7's and the 12at7 phase inverter, this has not repaired the problem
Further diagnosis:
Hiss disappears when either V6 (PI) or V4 (half reverb recovery and half gain stage for vibra... I mean, tremolo channel) are pulled.
Also, the hiss is louder when the tremolo (vibrato) channel is turned up than when the normal channel is.
The hiss sounds like "moving air", if that makes sense, and is certainly not a hum!
Further, minor problem:
The LFO is leaking when the trem circuit is switched on.
Thanks very much for all your help in advance!
I've recently become the proud owner of the Fender 65' Twin I bought it second hand and I am very pleased with it, it's in perfect condition for 20 year old amp - visibly anyway.
Switching the amp on into "ready to play" mode, there is an audible hiss present. This is present when all dials are set to 0 on both channels and is then amplified when volumes, eq controls are turned up. I have just replaced the output valves and few of the 12ax7's and the 12at7 phase inverter, this has not repaired the problem
Further diagnosis:
Hiss disappears when either V6 (PI) or V4 (half reverb recovery and half gain stage for vibra... I mean, tremolo channel) are pulled.
Also, the hiss is louder when the tremolo (vibrato) channel is turned up than when the normal channel is.
The hiss sounds like "moving air", if that makes sense, and is certainly not a hum!
Further, minor problem:
The LFO is leaking when the trem circuit is switched on.
Thanks very much for all your help in advance!
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