My '66 Reverberocket 2 has been making some hissing and popping noises. Volume control does not affect the noise, and the noises stop when I pull the output tube closest to the preamp tubes. I switched the 7591s to see if it was the tube, but that made no difference. I don't play this amp often and never gig with it. I recapped the whole amp with orange drops when I bought it about 12 years ago, and this problem only occurred recently. Any ideas on what I should check first? Thanks!
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1966 Ampeg Reverberocket 2 Hissing and popping
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The tube you removed is itself a suspect. Before you heave it out, cleaning corrosion from its pins would be a good idea. Sometimes that's all it takes, just having a good clean metal to metal contact from pins to base.
When that amp was made, Ampeg was in Linden NJ. They didn't need to be smoking anything, just breathing the local air. A big Esso refinery was nearby as well as plenty of chemical plants of all sorts. I had relatives that lived in that area, and it was hell to go visit them in that industrial wasteland.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by lowell View PostI always felt like I was in some futuristic nightmare driving from Bloomfield NJ to NYC. Only it wasn't the future... just a nightmare. Gross.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostAnd yet south Jersey is all gardens.If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.
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You drive past 80 acres of eggplants, or 100 acres of tomatoes. When I was touring with Stanley Steamer we played in Phila and the Jersey shore. We had a band house halfway between, in the middle of south Jersey. The house was a block away from a Mrs Paul's onion ring plant. Whole area smelled like onion rings 24/7. I have many memories of Margate and Lucy there.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by SoulFetish View PostAfter 20 minutes into the turnpike I'm still looking around and thinking "Garden State my ass".
Interior South Jersey was and mostly remains pine barrens, blueberry bogs and the world's friendliest mosquitos. On the left there's Camden, the less said about the better. And on the other side Atlantic City, same.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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