I at my wits end on this. First of all, i replaced all the tubes in the 6 tubes in the preamp section although i think only the 12ATs are associated with the reverb section. i put all balanced Lan-Philips tubes in there. Then i replaced the Tank, think maybe that was it, then I replaced the reverb Transformer. Still, no reverb. The amp does has some hum when you crank up the volume and I'm nt sure how much hum is normal or whaether that has anything to do with not getting reverb output. The Vibrato and general tones and volume kick _ss. no issue there.
When the amp is on, footswitch on for reverb, jogging the amp produces the familiar crashing sound of the spring vibrating in the tank. So it would seem that power is getting to the tank. i took it in for service at a authorized Fender Service outlet and they said it was a loose black or green connector for the transformer. I got the amp home and checked it out. No reverb. That really ticked me off. I hate being lied to. Anyway, does anyone have any ideas what i could check from this point on. I'm an enginner and know about being careful with the the Caps and residual voltage and i have multimeter.
Thanks for anyone's feedback on this.
tommyg
When the amp is on, footswitch on for reverb, jogging the amp produces the familiar crashing sound of the spring vibrating in the tank. So it would seem that power is getting to the tank. i took it in for service at a authorized Fender Service outlet and they said it was a loose black or green connector for the transformer. I got the amp home and checked it out. No reverb. That really ticked me off. I hate being lied to. Anyway, does anyone have any ideas what i could check from this point on. I'm an enginner and know about being careful with the the Caps and residual voltage and i have multimeter.
Thanks for anyone's feedback on this.
tommyg
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