Got a Fender 185 in for a cleaning, loud hum and broken jacks. Cleaned it, replaced filter caps and jacks. Now I find a raspy, ripping distortion on louder low notes or big, full chords. Low volume sounds OK. I ran a 1K sine through it and find this distortion on the pre out jack:

And I also see this also on the pre out jack when the tone is fed into the power amp in jack:

Both of these waves are actually before the distortion is audible. I get the distortion thru the speaker if I turn the signal into the amp up a bit. I don't know what this tells me, should I look at the preamp or the power section, or maybe the power supply? I will say that power supply resistors R175 and R176 get hot at idle, over 200 degrees at the +/- 50v sides, and that it has NTE branded MJ15003 outputs in it.
185 Series (Pro,Stage, London).pdf
And I also see this also on the pre out jack when the tone is fed into the power amp in jack:
Both of these waves are actually before the distortion is audible. I get the distortion thru the speaker if I turn the signal into the amp up a bit. I don't know what this tells me, should I look at the preamp or the power section, or maybe the power supply? I will say that power supply resistors R175 and R176 get hot at idle, over 200 degrees at the +/- 50v sides, and that it has NTE branded MJ15003 outputs in it.
185 Series (Pro,Stage, London).pdf
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