Hi folks. I have been having trouble with my reverb circuit on my 1973 Twin Reverb. I have read through several posts here and have tried many suggestions. I have attempted to troubleshoot by measuring several specs vs the schematic, as well as I have swapped in new parts in hopes of shot gunning the repair. So far no improvement. I have read many times, where Enzo has said that swapping in new parts most often, does not lead to a repair. I agree. I''m just out of options and now I am humbly turning to the group here for advice. Here are the details, symptoms and what I have tried so far.
When I first acquired the amp, with the reverb on 10, sounds like it is on 2. It works, it just does not seem to go beyond, what sounds like a #2 setting on the dial.
First of all I did a full cap job on the amp as it was overdue. All original. I changed all cathode caps too, and bias caps. Set amp bias and adjusted bias balance. I pulled both reverb send and recovery tubes and tested them in my tube tester. No problem. Still proceeded to swap in known good tubes. No improvement. I tested voltages on the tube pins and compared them to the schematic. Nothing that stuck out as abnormal to me. I measured the resistors in the reverb circuit. Nothing abnormal found. All my reverb circuit tube cathode caps are new and good I assume. I do not know of a sure fire way to test the reverb transformer. A new one was $10, so I put one in. No difference. I got to thinking and scratching my head. Maybe it's the 100K reverb pot? Measured it. Within spec. Went ahead and changed the pot anyway, it was under $2. I swapped in some good known working RCA send and return cables. No improvement. I tried swapping send and return cable positions, incase of a mix up. No improvement. I pulled the reverb tank and inspected inside the tank. Nothing obvious. I have a friend with a 1971 Twin Reverb. I pulled out his known well working reverb tank and put it in mine. No improvement. Exact same original symptoms in my 73 Twin when I put his tank in my amp. I put my tank in his 71 Twin, works perfect.
I'm out of ideas. I have done all I can think of. Anyone have any more suggestions? Any help appreciated. Thanks, Keith
When I first acquired the amp, with the reverb on 10, sounds like it is on 2. It works, it just does not seem to go beyond, what sounds like a #2 setting on the dial.
First of all I did a full cap job on the amp as it was overdue. All original. I changed all cathode caps too, and bias caps. Set amp bias and adjusted bias balance. I pulled both reverb send and recovery tubes and tested them in my tube tester. No problem. Still proceeded to swap in known good tubes. No improvement. I tested voltages on the tube pins and compared them to the schematic. Nothing that stuck out as abnormal to me. I measured the resistors in the reverb circuit. Nothing abnormal found. All my reverb circuit tube cathode caps are new and good I assume. I do not know of a sure fire way to test the reverb transformer. A new one was $10, so I put one in. No difference. I got to thinking and scratching my head. Maybe it's the 100K reverb pot? Measured it. Within spec. Went ahead and changed the pot anyway, it was under $2. I swapped in some good known working RCA send and return cables. No improvement. I tried swapping send and return cable positions, incase of a mix up. No improvement. I pulled the reverb tank and inspected inside the tank. Nothing obvious. I have a friend with a 1971 Twin Reverb. I pulled out his known well working reverb tank and put it in mine. No improvement. Exact same original symptoms in my 73 Twin when I put his tank in my amp. I put my tank in his 71 Twin, works perfect.
I'm out of ideas. I have done all I can think of. Anyone have any more suggestions? Any help appreciated. Thanks, Keith
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