I own a fender performer 1000 combo amp and after letting another band borrow it during a performance my band had the amp started cutting out at higher volumes which I figured out later that their guitarist must have stepped on a cable connected to the footswitch jack while it was plugged in and broken a solder point on the jack which caused it to switch channels while vibrating, I found and resoldered the broken point so now it no longer tries to switch channels at higher volumes.
After doing the repair I noticed that there was a lot of buzzing coming from the amp so I fiddled with the knobs and noticed when I turned the reverb knob all the way off I didn't get much buzzing anymore, however when I do turn the reverb knob up all I get is that extra buzzing and no reverb at all. I took out the reverb tank and gave it a look but didn't notice any broken parts or lose wires, etc. I also didn't notice any broken solder points on the board where the RCA cable connects from the tank. Anyone have any ideas what might be going on?
After doing the repair I noticed that there was a lot of buzzing coming from the amp so I fiddled with the knobs and noticed when I turned the reverb knob all the way off I didn't get much buzzing anymore, however when I do turn the reverb knob up all I get is that extra buzzing and no reverb at all. I took out the reverb tank and gave it a look but didn't notice any broken parts or lose wires, etc. I also didn't notice any broken solder points on the board where the RCA cable connects from the tank. Anyone have any ideas what might be going on?
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