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Originally posted by pontiacpete View PostDoes this help?
So these stages are actually supplied from the same PS node and the switch either disconnects V2a or V3b from its supply to slilence the respective channel.
Please see where the 10µ filter cap connects to the power supply and measure the V3b plate voltage in both switch modes.
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With reverb off V3B plate is 60vdc and when switched on it’s 0vdc. Pin 6 of V2 there’s 50vdc with the reverb turned on and 0 when off.
Oddly enough I can’t get it to oscillate and turn off. This happened yesterday and I thought I was done. Tried it this morning and touched pin5 of the 6eu7 and it turn off the signal. I’ll keep checking it at this point. Also the cap on that pin, pin5 of V2 is still fairly microphonic.
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Originally posted by pontiacpete View PostWith reverb off V3B plate is 60vdc and when switched on it’s 0vdc. Pin 6 of V2 there’s 50vdc with the reverb turned on and 0 when off
Now does the 10µ cap connect to PS node E?- Own Opinions Only -
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Did the reverb switch ever work properly?
I think the wiring is a mess.
I would un-link the channel inputs (the link only makes sense with this awful switch wiring), and restore the amp to original without the reverb switch.
Then you could use a switch box before the amp to either use the dry or the reverb channel input.- Own Opinions Only -
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Of course the new 6EU7s did absolutely nothing. So went on to try many things and finally I got to the 470K resistor on pin 5 the grid of the 6EU7 where the .01uf cap that is very microphonic. I started subbing in resistors in place of the 470k and started with 1K. This reduced the reverb a lot, but maybe too much. It was pretty extreme with the 470K. So far I’m settling on a 4.7K. Reverb level is better, actually more usable. I need to sit with this for a while
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