I have a Sunn SL260 2x12 60w solid state amp. Reverb stopped working.
The reverb tank is horizontal mount, open end up. OC Electronics, 2 spring with no Identifying marks other than a patent application number.
The schematic shows 250ohm input and 2250ohm output.
What I have done.
1. disconnected tank output and ran the tank output to a tiny ref amp that I have, to check for any signal. No signal.
2. disconnected the wire that leads to the tank input and connected it to the ref amp. There is signal but it sound like it is being run through a faulty overdrive pedal. distorted and cuts intermittently.
3. Ran a headphone signal through the reverb tank to the ref amp. It gives a signal with reverb though faintly, Not sure that the headphone signal was giving enough juice, but something at least was going all the way through the tank.
4. Did a DC resistance test across both the input and output, though I am not entirely sure what values I should be getting. I read somewhere that DC resistance readings will not be the same as AC impedance rating.
Considering the distorted send tone, I suspect something in the send circuitry (maybe a bad cap?) but this is just a hunch founded on basically very little knowledge and experience.
Thank you in advance for any guidance.
The reverb tank is horizontal mount, open end up. OC Electronics, 2 spring with no Identifying marks other than a patent application number.
The schematic shows 250ohm input and 2250ohm output.
What I have done.
1. disconnected tank output and ran the tank output to a tiny ref amp that I have, to check for any signal. No signal.
2. disconnected the wire that leads to the tank input and connected it to the ref amp. There is signal but it sound like it is being run through a faulty overdrive pedal. distorted and cuts intermittently.
3. Ran a headphone signal through the reverb tank to the ref amp. It gives a signal with reverb though faintly, Not sure that the headphone signal was giving enough juice, but something at least was going all the way through the tank.
4. Did a DC resistance test across both the input and output, though I am not entirely sure what values I should be getting. I read somewhere that DC resistance readings will not be the same as AC impedance rating.
Considering the distorted send tone, I suspect something in the send circuitry (maybe a bad cap?) but this is just a hunch founded on basically very little knowledge and experience.
Thank you in advance for any guidance.
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