I picked up a used Vibro Champ with a defective vibrato circuit & no pedal. The seller was up front about it and I figured I could fix it.
So far:
- I got a no-name switch pedal which gave no audible effect. It has an LED which oscillated when switched on.
- Curious about the LED being unexpected in the original circuit I hacked a jumper by cutting the wire and twisted the leads together. No difference.
- I swapped tubes. No difference.
Next up is circuit analysis. I built an amp kit some years ago but I was (un?)lucky enough that it came up perfect on the first powerup, so I didn't learn much in the debugging department.
Noob questions:
- to "test voltage at a point in the circuit" I place my multimeter leads on (a) the circuit point and (b) the chassis (ground), correct? Does the positive or negative lead touch the circuit point?
- to check a capacitor I first check the resistance across it with pos/neg meter leads on the pos/neg leads of the cap. I expect very high resistance, correct? What next for capacitors?
- There is a 470K resistor bridging pins 1-6 on the second 12AX7. I've read that increasing this to 1M boosts the intensity. Is this correct?
- I'm open to any suggestions or debugging steps that any of you have to offer.
- Will it function if I swap a compatible 12A(T/U/Y)7 into the vibro circuit?
- This isn't a prized collectors item. Do people replace the speaker/pedal jacks with standard 1/4" or is drilling vintage chassis Simply Not Done?
Thanks y'all!
So far:
- I got a no-name switch pedal which gave no audible effect. It has an LED which oscillated when switched on.
- Curious about the LED being unexpected in the original circuit I hacked a jumper by cutting the wire and twisted the leads together. No difference.
- I swapped tubes. No difference.
Next up is circuit analysis. I built an amp kit some years ago but I was (un?)lucky enough that it came up perfect on the first powerup, so I didn't learn much in the debugging department.
Noob questions:
- to "test voltage at a point in the circuit" I place my multimeter leads on (a) the circuit point and (b) the chassis (ground), correct? Does the positive or negative lead touch the circuit point?
- to check a capacitor I first check the resistance across it with pos/neg meter leads on the pos/neg leads of the cap. I expect very high resistance, correct? What next for capacitors?
- There is a 470K resistor bridging pins 1-6 on the second 12AX7. I've read that increasing this to 1M boosts the intensity. Is this correct?
- I'm open to any suggestions or debugging steps that any of you have to offer.
- Will it function if I swap a compatible 12A(T/U/Y)7 into the vibro circuit?
- This isn't a prized collectors item. Do people replace the speaker/pedal jacks with standard 1/4" or is drilling vintage chassis Simply Not Done?
Thanks y'all!
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