Am attaching a schematic
Basically as you turn the Reverb control up, the amp starts to hum which increases with the Reverb level. A 60Hz AC signal appears at the output of V4.b, a perfect sine wave of around 0.8V peak-to-peak. This happens even if the reverb tank and V4 are unplugged. I measure 0 AC voltage at V4.b grid or cathode.
One other note vs the schematic - it shows the plate resistor of 10K, and cathode resistor of 100K. But the circuit board is marked, underneath the components with values, and for V4.b the plate resistor is marked 220K and the cathode 1K. I changed the values to match the circuit board markings since a 10K plate/100K cathode 12AX7 stage would be low gain for a Recovery circuit.
Appreciate any theories or advice on what to try (amp has new tubes and Filter caps).
Basically as you turn the Reverb control up, the amp starts to hum which increases with the Reverb level. A 60Hz AC signal appears at the output of V4.b, a perfect sine wave of around 0.8V peak-to-peak. This happens even if the reverb tank and V4 are unplugged. I measure 0 AC voltage at V4.b grid or cathode.
One other note vs the schematic - it shows the plate resistor of 10K, and cathode resistor of 100K. But the circuit board is marked, underneath the components with values, and for V4.b the plate resistor is marked 220K and the cathode 1K. I changed the values to match the circuit board markings since a 10K plate/100K cathode 12AX7 stage would be low gain for a Recovery circuit.
Appreciate any theories or advice on what to try (amp has new tubes and Filter caps).
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