I've been slowly working on a bit of a basket-case Magnatone M15A, and I've now got most of it sorted out. The most obvious issue remaining is an annoying click when Echo is used.
This is one of the models with "Echo" on the reverb, a neon lamp relaxation oscillator in a Fender-style bug with an LDR that only affects the recovered reverb signal. It's a cool-sounding effect, but you get a very audible click in time with the lamp when you turn Echo on. The loudness of the click tracks with the position of the 500k Depth pot.
What would help me is to know whether or not they simply came from the factory this way. It seems like Magnatone was constantly revising the reverb circuit during the period when this amp was made (late 1965).
One thing I noticed is that the 0.22uF capacitor and the neon lamp are actually grounded in different places, and that appears to be factory-original. Someone before me did have to replace the Depth pot, and he had to remove and reattach the neon lamp connections to do it. I assume he put all the connections back where they were, but I can't be 100% certain.
This is one of the models with "Echo" on the reverb, a neon lamp relaxation oscillator in a Fender-style bug with an LDR that only affects the recovered reverb signal. It's a cool-sounding effect, but you get a very audible click in time with the lamp when you turn Echo on. The loudness of the click tracks with the position of the 500k Depth pot.
What would help me is to know whether or not they simply came from the factory this way. It seems like Magnatone was constantly revising the reverb circuit during the period when this amp was made (late 1965).
One thing I noticed is that the 0.22uF capacitor and the neon lamp are actually grounded in different places, and that appears to be factory-original. Someone before me did have to replace the Depth pot, and he had to remove and reattach the neon lamp connections to do it. I assume he put all the connections back where they were, but I can't be 100% certain.
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