I've fixed up a Fender Performer 650 so all is working perfectly, but having reassembled the amp and done a final test playing guitar into it realised there was no reverb, so took it apart again to find out why.
The tank is marked S2AB2C1B so I believe it has 8 ohm input impedance and 2250 ohm output. DC resistance with multimeter measure 1.1 ohm and 180 ohm output which seems correct according to tables I've seen of DC resistance.
When I connect the output to the amp and touch the springs, you get the expected noise and can control with Reverb pot. If I reverse it and plug the input transducer into the 'output' plug, I also get the characteristic sound albeit quieter.
But feeding a signal into the amp right at the input I don't hear any reverb effect, and there's no output from the Reverb recovery op-amp, not even the 10mVAC TP14 indicated on the schematic (attached).
With the input to the tank disconnected I get the 1.2VAC TP13 expected from the schematic. With the scope still connected the trace goes to zero as soon as I connect the tank input plug.
So there tank shows expected resistance readings and I can make it sound the right noises when I wobble the springs, but it kills any input signal from the amp. I'd have normally thought the input transducer was somehow shorted out yet it can create an output so it's very puzzling.
Could anyone please point me to any further tests to decide if the tank is scrap or not, and/or explain the behaviour I'm seeing? It's frustrating with the rest off the amp performing so well. Thanks.
The tank is marked S2AB2C1B so I believe it has 8 ohm input impedance and 2250 ohm output. DC resistance with multimeter measure 1.1 ohm and 180 ohm output which seems correct according to tables I've seen of DC resistance.
When I connect the output to the amp and touch the springs, you get the expected noise and can control with Reverb pot. If I reverse it and plug the input transducer into the 'output' plug, I also get the characteristic sound albeit quieter.
But feeding a signal into the amp right at the input I don't hear any reverb effect, and there's no output from the Reverb recovery op-amp, not even the 10mVAC TP14 indicated on the schematic (attached).
With the input to the tank disconnected I get the 1.2VAC TP13 expected from the schematic. With the scope still connected the trace goes to zero as soon as I connect the tank input plug.
So there tank shows expected resistance readings and I can make it sound the right noises when I wobble the springs, but it kills any input signal from the amp. I'd have normally thought the input transducer was somehow shorted out yet it can create an output so it's very puzzling.
Could anyone please point me to any further tests to decide if the tank is scrap or not, and/or explain the behaviour I'm seeing? It's frustrating with the rest off the amp performing so well. Thanks.
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