This reverb circuit is very strange to me. It has 43vdc on the input. Not knowing this, when I pulled the cables,the input cable shorted to the tank now there's no reverb.
This is what I've tried quite so far. Pulled Q3, Q4 and Q5 to check out of circuit and they tested good. But my tester, the "Peak Atlas DCA' is not always accurate, so I subbed in a BC184 for the BC169s (Q3 and Q5) and a TIP31 for Q4 (40625). This made no difference.
There is no sound of springs crash when banging on the tank. The input transducer has 24 ohms and the output one has 166ohms. Tried subbing in an 'EB.....' (original tank is the 'DB..'), still nothing.
Here are the voltages on these transistors
Q3 C 3.3vdc
B 1v
E .35v
Q4 C 41.8vdc
B 3.2v
E 2.6v
Q5 C 10.9vdc
B 1.3v
E .7v
Does anyone have an idea where to go from here?
Thanks
This is what I've tried quite so far. Pulled Q3, Q4 and Q5 to check out of circuit and they tested good. But my tester, the "Peak Atlas DCA' is not always accurate, so I subbed in a BC184 for the BC169s (Q3 and Q5) and a TIP31 for Q4 (40625). This made no difference.
There is no sound of springs crash when banging on the tank. The input transducer has 24 ohms and the output one has 166ohms. Tried subbing in an 'EB.....' (original tank is the 'DB..'), still nothing.
Here are the voltages on these transistors
Q3 C 3.3vdc
B 1v
E .35v
Q4 C 41.8vdc
B 3.2v
E 2.6v
Q5 C 10.9vdc
B 1.3v
E .7v
Does anyone have an idea where to go from here?
Thanks
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