The amp is a 6G14A model.
The tremolo is active even when the footswitch is not plugged in.
When a shorted rca plug is inserted the tremolo goes off. I checked the - bias supply both before and after the plug was inserted and it remains the same. From what I understand about the trem circuit two resistors go to the - bias supply. The negative voltage keeps the tremolo tube diconnected from the circuit. The footswitch grounds out the - voltage to activate the tremolo tube.
Anyone have any ideas to fix it?
The tremolo is active even when the footswitch is not plugged in.
When a shorted rca plug is inserted the tremolo goes off. I checked the - bias supply both before and after the plug was inserted and it remains the same. From what I understand about the trem circuit two resistors go to the - bias supply. The negative voltage keeps the tremolo tube diconnected from the circuit. The footswitch grounds out the - voltage to activate the tremolo tube.
Anyone have any ideas to fix it?
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