Hello, people, I did a bad thing today and am feeling quite a bit of anger towards myself. I thought I could fly close to the sun and replace my 1974 silverface Twin Reverb's filter caps. I have experience soldering so I did that and it all seemed to be fine and dandy, so I closed it up, set up my amp, turned it on, and there was no sound. I probably got up to a master volume of 6 or so with a little volume in the normal channel, before I turned off the amp and looked in the back to see that the speaker cable wasn't plugged in, and neither were the reverb input and output cables.
When I fixed it and turned on the amp again, there was an unbearable loud hum. I would assume if I really screwed up and overloaded the output transformer, it just wouldn't work anymore and there would be no sound (which is also what I need to tell myself to keep sane). There is no weird smell and I did not hear anything explode. The output transformer still gets hot, as do the power tubes, which all light up bright as usual. I'm wondering if there could be a short inside or something? What causes this loud awful hum?
I don't believe it has anything to do with the reverb, as the hum continues when I turned the reverb to 0. I did happen to take out the reverb tank thing while put the amp back together, because I'm an irredeemable idiot and wanted to see what it was. Shook it and it made a noise. The hum is relative to the volume of the amp, and though I don't know if I can judge it perfectly with the loud hum, the tone seems to have gone shoddy. Just very thin.
I scoured the forums and haven't seen anyone with a situation as dumb as mine. Please help me, I am desperate and am considering a visit to an amp tech, something I swore I would never do. PLEASE DON'T TELL ME TO GO TO AN AMP TECH, IT WILL MAKE ME CRY.
When I fixed it and turned on the amp again, there was an unbearable loud hum. I would assume if I really screwed up and overloaded the output transformer, it just wouldn't work anymore and there would be no sound (which is also what I need to tell myself to keep sane). There is no weird smell and I did not hear anything explode. The output transformer still gets hot, as do the power tubes, which all light up bright as usual. I'm wondering if there could be a short inside or something? What causes this loud awful hum?
I don't believe it has anything to do with the reverb, as the hum continues when I turned the reverb to 0. I did happen to take out the reverb tank thing while put the amp back together, because I'm an irredeemable idiot and wanted to see what it was. Shook it and it made a noise. The hum is relative to the volume of the amp, and though I don't know if I can judge it perfectly with the loud hum, the tone seems to have gone shoddy. Just very thin.
I scoured the forums and haven't seen anyone with a situation as dumb as mine. Please help me, I am desperate and am considering a visit to an amp tech, something I swore I would never do. PLEASE DON'T TELL ME TO GO TO AN AMP TECH, IT WILL MAKE ME CRY.
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