A Fender supersonic 60 which came to me with a faulty reverb. Turns out that Reverb works but has a horrible whistle ~12khz appears at about 2-3 on the dial regardless of guitar input connection or not.
I did contact Fender in case there had been any tech notes on this amp but they (Fender GBI) were not aware although they did comment that it is a very sensitive amp.
wondered if anyone has some ideas or inspiration?
Super-Sonic_60_Combo_schematic_Rev-A.pdf
- oscillation is very evident on V10 plate and this can be stopped by grounding its grid
- Plate / Cathode resistors look ok
- I have tried ruling out leads and connectors. The whistle is certainly effected by pressure or hand grounding on the connectors but it won't stop it all togehter
- Reverb tank feedback coupling doesn't seem to be the issue (not really feedback sound) but I have tried using a different tank and both give the same fault regarless of whether the tank input connection is present.
- Tubes have been swapped and voltages measure ok
I did contact Fender in case there had been any tech notes on this amp but they (Fender GBI) were not aware although they did comment that it is a very sensitive amp.
wondered if anyone has some ideas or inspiration?
- My next thoughts for when my energy level is restored
- I noticed that the 100 watt version has 220pf caps between pretty much all of the reverb connections.
- Was wondering about trying a 5-10k stopper on V10 grid.
- Plate / Cathode resistors look ok but might try replacing them
Super-Sonic_60_Combo_schematic_Rev-A.pdf
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