Hello - thanks for super helpful info.
My situation: a friend donated a 45b to me, knowing the output transformer was blown. I replaced it, and got some sound going, but the tremolo, while working, also gave a 60 cycle hum of epic proportions. This sounded like a bad cap, so I began replacing them. Replaced some of them, and turned it on. The sound was gone, and the tremolo pot began smoking! What happened? Pretty sure I used correct value caps, no shorts anywhere. Is this because I replaced one of the blown caps that has now begun to pass correct voltage further down the line to another bad cap? Or something else?
Thanks.
My situation: a friend donated a 45b to me, knowing the output transformer was blown. I replaced it, and got some sound going, but the tremolo, while working, also gave a 60 cycle hum of epic proportions. This sounded like a bad cap, so I began replacing them. Replaced some of them, and turned it on. The sound was gone, and the tremolo pot began smoking! What happened? Pretty sure I used correct value caps, no shorts anywhere. Is this because I replaced one of the blown caps that has now begun to pass correct voltage further down the line to another bad cap? Or something else?
Thanks.
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