Good day,
I have a 20year old peavey classic 30 it started to give me frying bacon sound. So I re-cap all the big caps. the frying sound was gone and it played like new! except that I seem to have lost the reverb.
i checked the tank, I don't see any broken wires. I checked the resistance on the output about 200ohms and 60ohms in the input.
I tried the tank on my Fender Blues Deluxe. it uses the same accutronics tank but with a 20ohm input instead. still it (classic 30 accutronics tank) worked fine with the blues deluxe.
I plugged the tank again in the classic30. double checked input and output reverb cables to make sure i didnt reverse them. checked cables for continuity and they do.
still no reverb. I tried to tap the tank, usually it gives a boing, but it did not. instead it gave a thud static sputtery sound like plugging/unplugging your guitar cable on a cranked amp.
just for kicks, and to check if the return is working, I fed music by iPhone's headphone out to the reverb's return circuit. well i heard the music coming out of the classic30, but I have to crank the iphone's volume otherwise when it's below 80% volume, it gives me that same sputtery sound like tapping the tank previously.
I am stumped. last trick up my sleeve was to change the IC 4558. i have lots of jrc4558 from the od builds. still no go.
I'm about to feed a reverb pedal in the effects loop but as much as possible I'd like to have the builtin reverb working. what else do I need to check on the reverb circuit? all I can see in the recovery are some electrolytic caps, a big 1 watt resistor and a j202 fet right before the reverb pot. anyone knows where else to look?
Thanks!
I have a 20year old peavey classic 30 it started to give me frying bacon sound. So I re-cap all the big caps. the frying sound was gone and it played like new! except that I seem to have lost the reverb.
i checked the tank, I don't see any broken wires. I checked the resistance on the output about 200ohms and 60ohms in the input.
I tried the tank on my Fender Blues Deluxe. it uses the same accutronics tank but with a 20ohm input instead. still it (classic 30 accutronics tank) worked fine with the blues deluxe.
I plugged the tank again in the classic30. double checked input and output reverb cables to make sure i didnt reverse them. checked cables for continuity and they do.
still no reverb. I tried to tap the tank, usually it gives a boing, but it did not. instead it gave a thud static sputtery sound like plugging/unplugging your guitar cable on a cranked amp.
just for kicks, and to check if the return is working, I fed music by iPhone's headphone out to the reverb's return circuit. well i heard the music coming out of the classic30, but I have to crank the iphone's volume otherwise when it's below 80% volume, it gives me that same sputtery sound like tapping the tank previously.
I am stumped. last trick up my sleeve was to change the IC 4558. i have lots of jrc4558 from the od builds. still no go.
I'm about to feed a reverb pedal in the effects loop but as much as possible I'd like to have the builtin reverb working. what else do I need to check on the reverb circuit? all I can see in the recovery are some electrolytic caps, a big 1 watt resistor and a j202 fet right before the reverb pot. anyone knows where else to look?
Thanks!
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