Hi all.
The tremolo in my '67 Silvertone 1482 amp (schematic attached) stopped working. It used to work fine until a few months ago.
Whatever the intensity and speed settings, with or without the footswitch inserted, there is simply no tremolo effect.
In this amp model the tremolo is on when the footswitch is unplugged.
I have tried two different tremolo (6AU6) tubes to no avail. On both of them the voltage on the screen grid (pin 6) is 144 V instead of 75 V per the schematic, and stays stable at any intensity or speed setting.
The 6AU6 tube is COLD and apparently with no lit wires inside when the amp is ON.
The AC and DC voltages are about 10% lower than specs in this amp (except on the two 12AX7's where they are correct), but in a previous thread some of you Ampagers stated that those voltages were not of great concern.
What happened to the tremolo and why is that screen grid voltage in the 6AU6 so high?
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
The tremolo in my '67 Silvertone 1482 amp (schematic attached) stopped working. It used to work fine until a few months ago.
Whatever the intensity and speed settings, with or without the footswitch inserted, there is simply no tremolo effect.
In this amp model the tremolo is on when the footswitch is unplugged.
I have tried two different tremolo (6AU6) tubes to no avail. On both of them the voltage on the screen grid (pin 6) is 144 V instead of 75 V per the schematic, and stays stable at any intensity or speed setting.
The 6AU6 tube is COLD and apparently with no lit wires inside when the amp is ON.
The AC and DC voltages are about 10% lower than specs in this amp (except on the two 12AX7's where they are correct), but in a previous thread some of you Ampagers stated that those voltages were not of great concern.
What happened to the tremolo and why is that screen grid voltage in the 6AU6 so high?
Thanks in advance.
--Carlo
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