A friend gave me and unaltered '74 Super Reverb (gift...happy birthday) to tinker with. I've had the amp a few weeks and between other repairs for other friends, I've been able to replace all the original electrolytics, repaired the damaged cab and fixed up the tolex covering. The amp looks great. I did notice though the heater wires for tubes 1-6 are alternating heater pins from socket to socket. Would you change that? I've considered also replacing the tube sockets 1-6 as the pin sockets are very loose....
I cooked the Caps yesterday for about 10 hours at 40vac. Everything was fine as I brought up the voltage to 115vac. I tested the amp with a guitar and discovered the reverb was not working, so I started swapping tubes. I jiggled tube 4 and heard lots of static, removed the tube, turned it back on and the fuse blew in the amp. I tested the original output tubes and discovered one to be bad. The initial test after the re-cap, unveiled static uncontrolled by the volume. First guess was tubes.... that's as far as I've gotten. When I got the amp I checked the fuse (first thing I always do) and someone had put in a 5amp fuse. Interesting. I replaced it with a 2amp SB.
My questions are;
#1. Should I correct the heater wire layout?
#2. tighten and clean the tube sockets and keep it original, or replace them? One of the 2 output sockets has some surface deterioration as well.
I'm using this amp as a platform to experiment with mods and as a learning tool to further my education. I really need a trustworthy chassis from the start. Have I answered my own question.
Voice of experience, please chime in.
Gary
I cooked the Caps yesterday for about 10 hours at 40vac. Everything was fine as I brought up the voltage to 115vac. I tested the amp with a guitar and discovered the reverb was not working, so I started swapping tubes. I jiggled tube 4 and heard lots of static, removed the tube, turned it back on and the fuse blew in the amp. I tested the original output tubes and discovered one to be bad. The initial test after the re-cap, unveiled static uncontrolled by the volume. First guess was tubes.... that's as far as I've gotten. When I got the amp I checked the fuse (first thing I always do) and someone had put in a 5amp fuse. Interesting. I replaced it with a 2amp SB.
My questions are;
#1. Should I correct the heater wire layout?
#2. tighten and clean the tube sockets and keep it original, or replace them? One of the 2 output sockets has some surface deterioration as well.
I'm using this amp as a platform to experiment with mods and as a learning tool to further my education. I really need a trustworthy chassis from the start. Have I answered my own question.
Voice of experience, please chime in.
Gary
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