On the bench, Roland JC 77 2x10 combo, solid state. Reverb broken, with strange symptoms, and can't figure it out. If I rap on the tank, I get a nice springy sound amplified thru the amp. So the reverb return seems to be working. I can BARELY hear any guitar thru the reverb, and only if I crank the volume and really hammer the guitar.
I put 1KHz sine wave at front panel input, 1v p-p. Put my scope probe at the reverb tank input (marked "4" on schem), and I turn the volume up until sine wave distorts, then back off until clean, and I have 5v p-p at reverb input. This indicates to me that the reverb send is working properly as well as the return! But I'm only seeing 0.1v (100mV) sine wave at the reverb return, and after the makeup gain stage, signal is still only 200mV, and very noisy.
So, is it the tank itself? Don't think so--I just received an Accutronics replacement this afternoon! Both old and new tanks measure to spec in terms of DCR.
Should my signal going into the tank be a lot stronger to make this work?
I put 1KHz sine wave at front panel input, 1v p-p. Put my scope probe at the reverb tank input (marked "4" on schem), and I turn the volume up until sine wave distorts, then back off until clean, and I have 5v p-p at reverb input. This indicates to me that the reverb send is working properly as well as the return! But I'm only seeing 0.1v (100mV) sine wave at the reverb return, and after the makeup gain stage, signal is still only 200mV, and very noisy.
So, is it the tank itself? Don't think so--I just received an Accutronics replacement this afternoon! Both old and new tanks measure to spec in terms of DCR.
Should my signal going into the tank be a lot stronger to make this work?
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