Hi Chris,
I agree with the previous advice given that parts such as coupling caps should not be changed unless you diagnose a problem with them. A good cleaning of the electrical contacts is in order including the tube pins, tube sockets, pots, all connectors and the switching contacts in the input connectors. Also check that all mechanical ground points are clean and tight. Otherwise, there will likely be noisy intermittent operation that will make your diagnosis of any component problems more difficult.
Attached is a copy of the Fender Owners Manual.
Cheers,
Tom
PA100_W.Reverb_Manual.pdf
I agree with the previous advice given that parts such as coupling caps should not be changed unless you diagnose a problem with them. A good cleaning of the electrical contacts is in order including the tube pins, tube sockets, pots, all connectors and the switching contacts in the input connectors. Also check that all mechanical ground points are clean and tight. Otherwise, there will likely be noisy intermittent operation that will make your diagnosis of any component problems more difficult.
Attached is a copy of the Fender Owners Manual.
Cheers,
Tom
PA100_W.Reverb_Manual.pdf
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