How do I test the tank? the wires inside the tank are intact. If the tank checks out ok, what else should I be looking for? Thanks
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Originally posted by acorkos View PostHow do I test the tank? the wires inside the tank are intact. If the tank checks out ok, what else should I be looking for? Thanks
Pull the cable from the tank output, turn up the reverb control and touch the tip of the plug. Do you hear a loud buzz from the speaker? If you do, then you know the return circuit is working. If not, then check the cable and then check the reverb IC.
If the tank is ok and the return circuit is ok, then the problem will lie in the send circuit. You can try taking the signal from the send cable and either view it with a scope or send it through another amp to hear if the signal is getting through.
There is one IC that acts as send and return amps in that amp, U2. Check the voltages on the IC. Look for the pos & neg supply voltages and then check the input & output pins for any voltages.
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Originally posted by trevorus View PostBad tank. Order a new unit with the same part number. I'm guessing that is an Accutronics?
Acorkos,
Take time to check the tank internally, I had a similar problem on a reverb tank time ago and it turned out one of the wires from the jack to the tank' s output transducer was simply open, and only needed resoldering. Measuring from outside does not allow you to check the internal connections.
If you' re lucky this will spare you a new reverb tank....
Hope this helps
Best regardsHoc unum scio: me nihil scire.
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Originally posted by acorkos View Posti checked the inside of the tank....i measured continuity from each wire on the jack to the connector at the transducer, on both input and output ends of the tank.
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Originally posted by 52 Bill View PostIf you pull off the little plastic connector and read the resistance across the two transducer coil pins, you will know if the coil is open or not. Sounds like it may be. If so, then the only solution is a new tank.
the coil is open. new tank's on the way. thanks all
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