I recently picked this 74 Vibro Champ off Craigslist for $220. It worked but you could hear it needed new filter caps. The previous owner also had a 6L6 in place of the 6V6 which I did not like the sound of. I opted to just tear out of the old warped fiber board, leave the old cap can in place but just cut the leads out, and make a new turret board to house all the new capacitors. I was able to save all the old carbon composite resistors as they were all within tolerance.
The one modification that I did make was to split the third 22uf filter cap's ground to the power tube's cathode ground point. I was planing on running a twisted pair of heaters to further reduce hum, but it is so quiet the way it is, I doubt I will. I noticed that the intensity knob now works properly as before it sounded like it was at 6 or 7 as soon as you turned it to 1. Now it is a smooth transition. I love the sound of this little amp and it definitely has a different vibe than my 5f1 tweed champ.
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The one modification that I did make was to split the third 22uf filter cap's ground to the power tube's cathode ground point. I was planing on running a twisted pair of heaters to further reduce hum, but it is so quiet the way it is, I doubt I will. I noticed that the intensity knob now works properly as before it sounded like it was at 6 or 7 as soon as you turned it to 1. Now it is a smooth transition. I love the sound of this little amp and it definitely has a different vibe than my 5f1 tweed champ.
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