I picked up a Silvertone 1472 a while ago, and the tremolo is very weak. It pulses in the background, but when I play the guitar it's virtually unnoticeable. I've gone through it and replaced all the resistors in the tremolo circuit, and put all new tubes in it. I did notice something strange - in the schematic here:
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/elect...ertone1472.pdf
I noticed R23 and R25 (by the power tubes) are missing in my amp. Looking at the model 1482 schematic, I see these two 330K resistors are not shown, so they were obviously removed from the design. Could this be the source of my problem? I'm a little leery about going ahead and adding the two resistors, because this is my first amp project and I don't want to damage anything. So far I've just been replacing old parts.
It does look to me like these two resistors could have a large effect, because the signal from the preamp would pass right through them. But what do I know?
Thanks to anyone who can help me out! These amps sound wonderful and are a great bargain, in my opinion.
Also, if anyone else owns this amp - how does the tremolo work for you? I had a 1482 in the past and remember it being strong and gorgeous.
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/elect...ertone1472.pdf
I noticed R23 and R25 (by the power tubes) are missing in my amp. Looking at the model 1482 schematic, I see these two 330K resistors are not shown, so they were obviously removed from the design. Could this be the source of my problem? I'm a little leery about going ahead and adding the two resistors, because this is my first amp project and I don't want to damage anything. So far I've just been replacing old parts.
It does look to me like these two resistors could have a large effect, because the signal from the preamp would pass right through them. But what do I know?
Thanks to anyone who can help me out! These amps sound wonderful and are a great bargain, in my opinion.
Also, if anyone else owns this amp - how does the tremolo work for you? I had a 1482 in the past and remember it being strong and gorgeous.
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