Initially I didn't like the thread being hijacked by what I regarded as a distraction however I think it had to be.
One more point - this is a great forum, truly... There are other forums where superficial or nonsense advice is given by just about anyone.
Personally I really appreciate the rally to keep this forum smart.
I don't follow as closely as you all but I happened on another thread where SGM's advice talked about European electricity... since I live in Europe.. thought .. uh.. what?
If you make this your signature, we'd probably all be OK with your posts.
Last night I drafted a reply covering several points.. but hit the 'Reply to Thread' button instead of the 'Post Quick Reply' .. and lost all my text.. which I'm re-writing here. And.. just figured there is a recover button - wish I had seen that.
To the Super Reverb -
LOL, it's not my favorite amp but it doesn't sound so bad.. I hesitate to gig with it because I'm afraid to bang it up (even regret that it's cosmetically so well).
It is the AB763 circuit. I have not checked the cap values but only change from AB763 I've noticed is the extra 100 ohm resistors on the heater filament. Maybe someone added that.
I'll take it slow, remove the 100 ohm resistors to ground on the heater filaments, replace the bias cap with 100uF/100v and remove the death cap.
It already has the 3 prong chord and the electrolytics were all already replaced. I'll keep the Mallories.
I like silver mica caps (especially in hifi), and may change out the ceramics in the signal path. Had already ordered the exact ones Steve indicated.
Steve, Thanks for the treble cap experimenting tip - will try that. Anything removed will be kept for restoration.
(Since I'm too lazy to look it up,) what tonal difference will this make in the vibrato (tremolo) circuit?
Somewhere I once read of a mod which makes the tremolo more choppy - would be interested in trying that (especially if easily reversible).
I may also try some of G. Weber's (book) mods, like disabling the negative feedback circuit.
Will do these one at a time to hear what they're doing.
One more point - this is a great forum, truly... There are other forums where superficial or nonsense advice is given by just about anyone.
Personally I really appreciate the rally to keep this forum smart.
I don't follow as closely as you all but I happened on another thread where SGM's advice talked about European electricity... since I live in Europe.. thought .. uh.. what?
You can label my ideas as wacky. Take it or leave it.
Last night I drafted a reply covering several points.. but hit the 'Reply to Thread' button instead of the 'Post Quick Reply' .. and lost all my text.. which I'm re-writing here. And.. just figured there is a recover button - wish I had seen that.
To the Super Reverb -
"mint condition-looking vintage amp" to me says "sounds like crap, I was afraid to play it out."
It is the AB763 circuit. I have not checked the cap values but only change from AB763 I've noticed is the extra 100 ohm resistors on the heater filament. Maybe someone added that.
I'll take it slow, remove the 100 ohm resistors to ground on the heater filaments, replace the bias cap with 100uF/100v and remove the death cap.
It already has the 3 prong chord and the electrolytics were all already replaced. I'll keep the Mallories.
I like silver mica caps (especially in hifi), and may change out the ceramics in the signal path. Had already ordered the exact ones Steve indicated.
Steve, Thanks for the treble cap experimenting tip - will try that. Anything removed will be kept for restoration.
You might also want to replace the 3M3 resistor with 2M2 as Mesa Boogie did with some of their early amps.
Somewhere I once read of a mod which makes the tremolo more choppy - would be interested in trying that (especially if easily reversible).
I may also try some of G. Weber's (book) mods, like disabling the negative feedback circuit.
Will do these one at a time to hear what they're doing.
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