Monday I found the power xfmr in one of our Fender 65 reissue Twin Reverbs had a shorted primary. Pulled it out of the chassis, set it aside, looked up the part at Antique Electronic Supply, found a Hammond P-T290FX that's used in Fender Twin Reverbs, Dual Showmans, and had that part ordered.
It arrived today, so I pulled the chassis back out and moved it to the service cradle, opened the box to find a much larger core than what failed (ok, more headroom), and mounted it. Seeing two of the four HT leads being Red with a GRN stripe, another Red with a Yellow stripe, and an orange wire coming out of the primary side, I stopped to look at the schematic drawing of this xfmr.
Sigh..........HT winding has a C/T and a 60V tap. Just what you need for the older Twin Reverbs and Dual Showmans. NOT FORM-FIT-FUNCTION drop in replacement for the 65 Reissue Twin Reverb. Grrrrrr..............
A further look on line, I didn't find one, outside of going directly to Fender and ordering the replacement, which I should have done in the first place. That would have taken longer, which was why I went this way, not giving it a second thought (trying to get enough billable hours to make it thru March financially, adding this amp repair to the hours).
So, I'll make it work. With more work than I had planned, and will no doubt have to tweak the Tremolo ckt, the bias ckt, move the S/B switch between the first filter stage and the input to the O/T Primary C/T and choke. Removed the 1A 800V rectifier diodes, and dropped in UF5408 3A Ultra Fast rectifiers in D2/D4 positions was as far as I got today before packing it in to catch my bus home.
Sometimes I just don't remember to look closely.
65_Twin_Reverb_SvcMan.pdf
Hammond P-T290FX.pdf
It arrived today, so I pulled the chassis back out and moved it to the service cradle, opened the box to find a much larger core than what failed (ok, more headroom), and mounted it. Seeing two of the four HT leads being Red with a GRN stripe, another Red with a Yellow stripe, and an orange wire coming out of the primary side, I stopped to look at the schematic drawing of this xfmr.
Sigh..........HT winding has a C/T and a 60V tap. Just what you need for the older Twin Reverbs and Dual Showmans. NOT FORM-FIT-FUNCTION drop in replacement for the 65 Reissue Twin Reverb. Grrrrrr..............
A further look on line, I didn't find one, outside of going directly to Fender and ordering the replacement, which I should have done in the first place. That would have taken longer, which was why I went this way, not giving it a second thought (trying to get enough billable hours to make it thru March financially, adding this amp repair to the hours).
So, I'll make it work. With more work than I had planned, and will no doubt have to tweak the Tremolo ckt, the bias ckt, move the S/B switch between the first filter stage and the input to the O/T Primary C/T and choke. Removed the 1A 800V rectifier diodes, and dropped in UF5408 3A Ultra Fast rectifiers in D2/D4 positions was as far as I got today before packing it in to catch my bus home.
Sometimes I just don't remember to look closely.
65_Twin_Reverb_SvcMan.pdf
Hammond P-T290FX.pdf
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