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Maybe it really ISN'T speaker driven. I have some Gibson amps where the transformer drive has the transformer primary wired to B+ and drive tube plate like all the Fenders. And the cable to the reverb pan is hooked to the two lugs sticking out of the top. If someone yanks that cord, it can snap the lugs right off. Now at that point you can replace the transformer or you can try speaker driving. Speaker driving is a legitimate way to do it, even if not original in this amp.
In the case of the earlier amp in this thread, someone may have seen the two quick connects on the end of the reverb cable that were supposed to go on transformer lugs but they ASSSUMED they were speaker connectors since the same type go on speakers.
Lots of assumptions might be piled up here. We are looking at your amap and assuming it sits as it ought to be but just has a problem. Maybe it isn't how it ought to be. That would be part of why none of the schematics match too. Although I never expect Gibson schematics to match.
If your reverb drive transformer is broken, stick a Fender one in there and get on with life. Assuming you have no real Gibson one.
Maybe it really ISN'T speaker driven. I have some Gibson amps where the transformer drive has the transformer primary wired to B+ and drive tube plate like all the Fenders. And the cable to the reverb pan is hooked to the two lugs sticking out of the top. If someone yanks that cord, it can snap the lugs right off. Now at that point you can replace the transformer or you can try speaker driving. Speaker driving is a legitimate way to do it, even if not original in this amp.
In the case of the earlier amp in this thread, someone may have seen the two quick connects on the end of the reverb cable that were supposed to go on transformer lugs but they ASSSUMED they were speaker connectors since the same type go on speakers.
Lots of assumptions might be piled up here. We are looking at your amap and assuming it sits as it ought to be but just has a problem. Maybe it isn't how it ought to be. That would be part of why none of the schematics match too. Although I never expect Gibson schematics to match.
If your reverb drive transformer is broken, stick a Fender one in there and get on with life. Assuming you have no real Gibson one.
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