I picked up one of these heads and changed all of the electrolytics except the cap can which is on order. This is the one with , 6550 tubes , reverb and trem but no mid boost.
I ran the feedback loop to a switch on the back of the amp and installed a standard fender input. I also disconected the polarity switch and installed a grounded cord. I have read a little here on mods to this amp and learned a bit about it. the reverb pot is scratchy and the reverb seems to be a little noise . By noise i meen that i get an amplified sound when I turn the reverb up + the scratchy pot thing. I realize by looking at the schematic that their is roughly 16 v on the pot but im not sure if this would cause the scratchy sound. I might just change the pot for the heck of it. What can I do to quiet the amp down. Im used to fender amps that quiet untill i hit a note on the guitar. I have 450v on the plates of the 6550 tubes with the amp biased at 48ma...
I'm going to check the couping caps for dc leakage and i might have to try star grounding or something. Are these amps normally noisy ?
Thanks
baddog
gut shots
I ran the feedback loop to a switch on the back of the amp and installed a standard fender input. I also disconected the polarity switch and installed a grounded cord. I have read a little here on mods to this amp and learned a bit about it. the reverb pot is scratchy and the reverb seems to be a little noise . By noise i meen that i get an amplified sound when I turn the reverb up + the scratchy pot thing. I realize by looking at the schematic that their is roughly 16 v on the pot but im not sure if this would cause the scratchy sound. I might just change the pot for the heck of it. What can I do to quiet the amp down. Im used to fender amps that quiet untill i hit a note on the guitar. I have 450v on the plates of the 6550 tubes with the amp biased at 48ma...
I'm going to check the couping caps for dc leakage and i might have to try star grounding or something. Are these amps normally noisy ?
Thanks
baddog
gut shots
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