I have a pair of Fender Deluxe Reverb re-issue combo amps here in the shop. Both with blown fuses, but I'll address that later. The first one from a steady client was up first. I went to remove the chassis from the cabinet, having removed all the securing hardware and unplugging the cables, and tried to carefully slid it out. Not a chance. The bottom of the front panel label, hanging down a bit below the chassis, wouldn't clear the baffle. So, had to pull everything from the cabinet....lower rear panel, reverb tank, front speaker/baffle, after first securing the chassis back to the roof. Went to remove it again, and it was still tedious to pull out, but did get it out. Moved it over to the service bench onto my lab jacks. I then felt up front on the roof inside, and felt the gaffer's tape and staples from a previous outing, having been there before. I hadn't checked my database for prior servicing.
I finally set this amp aside today, and moved on to the other Deluxe Reverb, this one belonging to Centerstagng where my shop is. After first replacing the rectifier tube for starters, and powering it up, all came up ok. But, the Normal Ch had loads of hum. Input jacks are not grounding, so the chassis has to come out to address that problem besides checking for why it had blown fuses.
Removed all the hardware again, went to slide the chassis out. No such luck Felt the front panel & baffle, but not an interference fit issue on this one. Looked thru the back panel to see if I could see daylight or obstruction anywhere, such as the start of the roof foil rolling up to halt any chance of removal. I didn't see that, but, it wasn't budging. I slid a 1/16" panel thru the front to the rear and then slid it from the input side on down to the opposite end, encountering some resistance. Roof fol issues again. I left the panel in place, and was able to work the chassis on out, removed it.
With it came rolled up and torn roof foil....just ripped to shreds! I lost a good 1/5 of the roof foil on this one.Yeah, I probably should have just screwed the chassis back in, gutted the cabinet as I did on the other Deluxe, then release the chassis and try to go back in and repair the damage.
I'm getting SO TIRED of Fender's shoddy adhesive roof foil installation jobs. That adhesive does NOT bond to the Tolex covering that is wrapped around from the top , then front edge of the sloped cabinet, then onto the roof of the inside. The Knife edge of the front chassis lip works just like a chiesl, and does an excellent job peeling up and rolling up the foil, locking it up and preventing any further removal, and now the damage has already begun!
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