Hi all,
so I had this Fender CBS Super Reverb Master Vol on the bench. Problem was that vibrato and reverb were also on the normal channel when switched on in the same way as they are on the vibrato channel.
In the end I found that the previous tech, who had replaced all the electrolytics, had put the new 25uF cathode cap - which is supposed to go across the 820R of V1B/V2B - across the 470R of V3 (see attached schematic).
Aforementioned resistors are next to each other on the board, that's probably why they got switched up.
When I had put the cap in its proper place, vibrato and reverb were gone from the normal channel. If someone could pls explain how that misplaced cap can be responsible for reverb and vibrato appearing on the normal channel, because I'm not sure I understand. Thank you!
cbs_45w_mstrvol_pullsw_super-pro-bmstr_rev.pdf
so I had this Fender CBS Super Reverb Master Vol on the bench. Problem was that vibrato and reverb were also on the normal channel when switched on in the same way as they are on the vibrato channel.
In the end I found that the previous tech, who had replaced all the electrolytics, had put the new 25uF cathode cap - which is supposed to go across the 820R of V1B/V2B - across the 470R of V3 (see attached schematic).
Aforementioned resistors are next to each other on the board, that's probably why they got switched up.
When I had put the cap in its proper place, vibrato and reverb were gone from the normal channel. If someone could pls explain how that misplaced cap can be responsible for reverb and vibrato appearing on the normal channel, because I'm not sure I understand. Thank you!
cbs_45w_mstrvol_pullsw_super-pro-bmstr_rev.pdf
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