I re-tubed a Vibrolux Reverb AA864. When I went to bias it I found the bias pot is set up to balance -48v between the outputs, but no way to adjust the overall voltage. As it sits it is dissipating 20 mA per side. My friend is the local Fender authorized shop, so I asked him to call Fender. They told him they don't have the schematic, and the tech didn't know the amp. Odd.
Here's how it is laid out: bias board feeds the input side of the pot, on the other side are three lugs. Center is grounded to shell via 15K R. Right lug is wired to the eyelet where there is usually the two splitter resistors that feed the bias voltage to the grids, except in this case there is only one 100K there feeding the Right tube. The left lug on the pot is soldered to a 100K that flies to the eyelet that is wired to the Left tube.
Does anyone know if this was intended, or if it has been altered? Or better yet, where on earth can I find the schematic? It's one that Schematic Heaven is looking for also, so that doesn't bode well.
Here's how it is laid out: bias board feeds the input side of the pot, on the other side are three lugs. Center is grounded to shell via 15K R. Right lug is wired to the eyelet where there is usually the two splitter resistors that feed the bias voltage to the grids, except in this case there is only one 100K there feeding the Right tube. The left lug on the pot is soldered to a 100K that flies to the eyelet that is wired to the Left tube.
Does anyone know if this was intended, or if it has been altered? Or better yet, where on earth can I find the schematic? It's one that Schematic Heaven is looking for also, so that doesn't bode well.
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