I have another 135 watt Twin Reverb from the same customer (he is happy with the new volume pot). This one was red plating and blowing fuses, turned out to be one side was getting no bias voltage, and the other side was getting less than half of what it should be, I traced it down to the output tube balance pot, one side was 28 ohms to ground, even when fully disconnected. I opened it up and somehow it was misaligned and shorted internally. I was able to get it back together correctly, and now it works. I now have to balance the two sides, and am still thinking about hw to do that. Seems odd they provide that pot with no practical way to adjust it.
Anyway, the fellow wants to pull the master volume circuit and push/pull switch. He even has an aftermarket faceplate he wants to change out. Has anyone done this? What would be the preferred way to do it? And what does the push/pull switch actually do? I see one half is shorting a 1M resistor to ground, is this to bleed off plate signal from both channels?
And I see the other half switching the green wire of the reverb tranny to the ground bus. Why?
Fender-Twin-Reverb-SF-135-Schematic.pdf
Anyway, the fellow wants to pull the master volume circuit and push/pull switch. He even has an aftermarket faceplate he wants to change out. Has anyone done this? What would be the preferred way to do it? And what does the push/pull switch actually do? I see one half is shorting a 1M resistor to ground, is this to bleed off plate signal from both channels?
And I see the other half switching the green wire of the reverb tranny to the ground bus. Why?
Fender-Twin-Reverb-SF-135-Schematic.pdf
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