Hey guys,
I'm trying to figure out an issue in a Twin Reverb (master volume).
When I plug the guitar in and don't play, it's fine, but as soon as I strum a chord, it freaks out and doesn't stop until I turn down the master volume all the way, then turn it back up. The Master resets the issue.
When the issue happens, the tubes flash to the sound pretty intensely, almost like motorboating but really loud. More like a vibrato sounding noise.
I pulled the chassis and did some measure. Voltages appear fine around the power tubes and phase, but as soon as you inject signal (guitar strum), the voltages go haywire on all pins of the phase inverter (except heaters). This happens with power tubes out, etc. The voltages re-stabilize when Master is zeroed, then brought back up, until you strum again.
Any ideas on what to look at? Doesn't seem to be a tube issue. PI and power tubes are good.
Thanks!
-Travis
I'm trying to figure out an issue in a Twin Reverb (master volume).
When I plug the guitar in and don't play, it's fine, but as soon as I strum a chord, it freaks out and doesn't stop until I turn down the master volume all the way, then turn it back up. The Master resets the issue.
When the issue happens, the tubes flash to the sound pretty intensely, almost like motorboating but really loud. More like a vibrato sounding noise.
I pulled the chassis and did some measure. Voltages appear fine around the power tubes and phase, but as soon as you inject signal (guitar strum), the voltages go haywire on all pins of the phase inverter (except heaters). This happens with power tubes out, etc. The voltages re-stabilize when Master is zeroed, then brought back up, until you strum again.
Any ideas on what to look at? Doesn't seem to be a tube issue. PI and power tubes are good.
Thanks!
-Travis
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