I just finsihed a round a mods to my old SF Princeton Reverb. Just in case someone is shaking their head wondering why I'd hack up an SF princeton, I got this at a pawn shop about 15 years ago, in not good working condition. The original cab had been cut down and the amp had become a Princeton "head".
I recently got a new reproduction cabinet for it, with a 12" speaker baffle. Over the years, I've added an adjustable bias (where the vibrato pedal plug is), recapped the electrolytics, replaced all of the coupling caps with orange drops and silver micas and replaced all the old carbon comps (many which had drifted) with carbon film resistors. I just installed a new matched set of JJ 6V6GTs (because I'd read they stand up to abuse). The 12AX7s are all RCA pulls from an old organ, tested good on a Hickock tester, and a Telefunken 12AT7 pull for the reverb driver. Today I installed at Mercury Magnetics Deluxe Reverb OPT (w/2,4, and 8 ohm taps) to replace the original Princeton OPT. I installed an old 4 ohm Celestion Vintage 30 for my speaker. I also did a mod on the PI where I moved the power supply to the next tap up on the filter cap, giving it a little more headroom. It looks stock from the front but is louder and more agressive than a standard Princeton.
The only problem is at high volume, when I had a cord, there is an annoying pop sound that coincides with the spike of the attack. The only thing I can think of is I might have a microphonic tube. Could this be a faulty tube? I've never run into this before. Anyone?
I recently got a new reproduction cabinet for it, with a 12" speaker baffle. Over the years, I've added an adjustable bias (where the vibrato pedal plug is), recapped the electrolytics, replaced all of the coupling caps with orange drops and silver micas and replaced all the old carbon comps (many which had drifted) with carbon film resistors. I just installed a new matched set of JJ 6V6GTs (because I'd read they stand up to abuse). The 12AX7s are all RCA pulls from an old organ, tested good on a Hickock tester, and a Telefunken 12AT7 pull for the reverb driver. Today I installed at Mercury Magnetics Deluxe Reverb OPT (w/2,4, and 8 ohm taps) to replace the original Princeton OPT. I installed an old 4 ohm Celestion Vintage 30 for my speaker. I also did a mod on the PI where I moved the power supply to the next tap up on the filter cap, giving it a little more headroom. It looks stock from the front but is louder and more agressive than a standard Princeton.
The only problem is at high volume, when I had a cord, there is an annoying pop sound that coincides with the spike of the attack. The only thing I can think of is I might have a microphonic tube. Could this be a faulty tube? I've never run into this before. Anyone?
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