Client brings me this amp with a claim of it having a "buzz" when low E string is struck. Even though not very noticeable, I could hear it. After tightening all the speaker and cabinet screws, I checked the bias at idle, then watched it when the guitar is being played. The dual bias probe which measures in mA, sweeps much further on one tube than the other. I realize this is not the intended way of using this meter, but it does correlate to the customers complaint. Struck hard on the low E string, the meters rise to 65 mA on one tube, but 100mA on the other. At idle they are 30 and 40 mA. So I put in a pair of closely matched 6L6's measuring 34 and 35mA at idle. But striking the low E string again one rises much higher than the other as before. To my understanding these should be about the same, at idle or when being played. I have checked the components values around the bias circuit and elsewhere but found nothing much to report out of balance. Any comments or suggestions?
'68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Schematic.pdf
'68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Schematic.pdf
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