Hey guys,
I have a SF Pro Reverb (the really complicated one with the master volume and pull-boost) that's making an oscillating sound as the reverb is turned up past 4.
Here's the schematic since it was a bit hard to find:
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Here's my trouble-shooting so far:
Reverb driver tube (V3) pulled = still oscillates
Tank disconnected = still oscillates
Reverb recovery tube (V4) pulled = oscillation stops
Reverb recovery tube (V4) replaced with new tube = still oscillates
Reverb recovery tube (V4) grid (pin 2) grounded = still oscillates
Reverb recovery tube (V4) plate (pin 3) grounded (After .003 coupling cap) = oscillation stops
Reverb recovery tube (V4) cathode (pin 1) grounded = oscillation stops
V4 voltages:
pin 1 = 2.0V (2.3 expected)
pin 3 = 232V (225 expected)
So I guess where I'm confused is.. If the oscillation is coming out of V4, why didn't grounding the grid on it stop the oscillation?
I gotta say, this is a pretty ugly amp.. lots of wires, badly dressed. But I poked around quite a bit and adjusting any of the wiring around V4, and the wiring leading to the reverb knob itself didn't yield any reduction in the oscillation.
So what I mean to say is.. I'm totally stumped. Has anyone seen this before, or have any suggestions?
I have a SF Pro Reverb (the really complicated one with the master volume and pull-boost) that's making an oscillating sound as the reverb is turned up past 4.
Here's the schematic since it was a bit hard to find:
Here's my trouble-shooting so far:
Reverb driver tube (V3) pulled = still oscillates
Tank disconnected = still oscillates
Reverb recovery tube (V4) pulled = oscillation stops
Reverb recovery tube (V4) replaced with new tube = still oscillates
Reverb recovery tube (V4) grid (pin 2) grounded = still oscillates
Reverb recovery tube (V4) plate (pin 3) grounded (After .003 coupling cap) = oscillation stops
Reverb recovery tube (V4) cathode (pin 1) grounded = oscillation stops
V4 voltages:
pin 1 = 2.0V (2.3 expected)
pin 3 = 232V (225 expected)
So I guess where I'm confused is.. If the oscillation is coming out of V4, why didn't grounding the grid on it stop the oscillation?
I gotta say, this is a pretty ugly amp.. lots of wires, badly dressed. But I poked around quite a bit and adjusting any of the wiring around V4, and the wiring leading to the reverb knob itself didn't yield any reduction in the oscillation.
So what I mean to say is.. I'm totally stumped. Has anyone seen this before, or have any suggestions?
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