Thanks Steve, I also swapped the lousy filter caps for some F&Ts, which reduced noise and hum quite a bit. The original first filter stage with 220uF/100V(C31) in series with 47uF/500V(C32) plus 100K/470K bleeders is quite weird. Using two 100µf/350V caps in series for a value of 50µf total with two 220K bleeders seems to me much better.
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Thank You!
Here is a summary of the mods on my 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb:
All dB values was measured with an iPhone 6 running Audio tools SPL Pro, placed on top of the reverb tank (A Weigthed).
Problem 2 and 3 measured with all controls set down to 1.
Problem 1: Terrible hum when reverb is turned up.
Solution: Turned the reverb tank 180 degrees. The output side must be at the right, away from the transformers (seen from the back).
Result:
Clearer reverb with reduced noise.
At max reverb, amp noise is reduced by 5.5 dB!
Problem 2: Lots of noise when tremolo intensity is turned up.
From min to max intensity the noise level is raised by 11 dB!
Solution: Removed the ROHS tremolo circuit. Installed an optocoupler from TAD (FVIB Vibrato LDR for Fender).
Result:
No added noise at max intensity. Tremolo good.
Amp noise reduced with 2 dB.
Problem 3: Still some noise.
Solution: Removed the seven 10K grid resistors from V1,V2, V4 (pin 2 and 7) and V3 pin 7.
Result:
Amp noise reduced with 4.5 dB!
Total amp noise reduction after the ROHS tremolo and grid resistors removal is 6.5 dB!
Extra mod. 65/68 feedback Switch.
Replaced the never used ext speaker jack with a switch, who adds one 1.8K resistor in parallel with the 1.5K feedback resistor.
In 65 setting the amp noise is reduced with 1dB, and the amp is more tight/clean.
I prefer the 68 sound
Bias current 27 mA, not changed.
Regards.Last edited by Hal9999; 09-30-2015, 11:35 AM.
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