I have a what I think is a '65 or '66 Super Reverb in for service from a recording studio. No date codes on the speakers, and some of the tube chart torn away. He says he wants to tune it up and "make it stock", and that it sounds great as is. One of the original 70/350v reservoir caps is blown, the others look to have been replaced at some point, I think? Did Fender put the silver Mallorys or the gold 20/500v filter caps in these at all? And notice the piggy back resistor on the 4700R, was this done to raise the preamp plates V's?
On the inside I find this big red hot dog on the B+. Surely this can't be stock? Ever seen this done? Notice the bias supply ground has been moved due to a broken PT lug. The 100R filament ground R's are moved to the first output socket. And what about those non-polarized bias supply caps? Any reason to change them out to polarized?
On the inside I find this big red hot dog on the B+. Surely this can't be stock? Ever seen this done? Notice the bias supply ground has been moved due to a broken PT lug. The 100R filament ground R's are moved to the first output socket. And what about those non-polarized bias supply caps? Any reason to change them out to polarized?
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