Hello Fellow Techs,
I am in the middle of repairing and upgrading a 67’ Fender Twin Reverb Amp. This poor amp was tortured with multiple mods over the years. I’ve got it back to most of its original specification. I replaced all the filter caps, installed new tubes, re-biased, and replaced few bypass and coupling caps. I’ve now got it working pretty well. However, something just happened and I have the strangest problem that just popped up and I simply can’t figure it out. The problem occurred when I tried to change the input jack on the Vibrato channel.
Essentially, if I plug into the Normal channel, signal still leaks into the circuit when the volume is 100% down. You can hear muffled signal (almost microphonic) ring through the amp. What’s even more odd is that when you turn up the Vibrato Channel volume, it is active on the Normal channel. It’s almost like there is a grounding problem.
I know the signal path well and I’ve looked everywhere. I just can’t find the issue. I need some help. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
I am in the middle of repairing and upgrading a 67’ Fender Twin Reverb Amp. This poor amp was tortured with multiple mods over the years. I’ve got it back to most of its original specification. I replaced all the filter caps, installed new tubes, re-biased, and replaced few bypass and coupling caps. I’ve now got it working pretty well. However, something just happened and I have the strangest problem that just popped up and I simply can’t figure it out. The problem occurred when I tried to change the input jack on the Vibrato channel.
Essentially, if I plug into the Normal channel, signal still leaks into the circuit when the volume is 100% down. You can hear muffled signal (almost microphonic) ring through the amp. What’s even more odd is that when you turn up the Vibrato Channel volume, it is active on the Normal channel. It’s almost like there is a grounding problem.
I know the signal path well and I’ve looked everywhere. I just can’t find the issue. I need some help. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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