Hi all.
I have an old (1982 late version) Biamp brand spring reverb unit, model MR/140 that I LOVE! It has been the Yin to my Bassmans Yang for 15 years now. But recently it has become unusable due to feedback if any of the eq's are set above 1 or 2. There is hardly any reverb being mixed at these levels. This happens even with the drive all the way off. I used to use it with all controls at approx. 5 (12 o'clock). It has been gigged all over the place and the rack it was in was slammed around regularly, but there are no visual or mechanical issues that I can see. I have attached the schematic... There is a service bulletin regarding 120 cycle hum and the reverb tank but I don't think that's the problem. The feedback occurs at whatever band of eq that is turned up. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear about it!
I have an old (1982 late version) Biamp brand spring reverb unit, model MR/140 that I LOVE! It has been the Yin to my Bassmans Yang for 15 years now. But recently it has become unusable due to feedback if any of the eq's are set above 1 or 2. There is hardly any reverb being mixed at these levels. This happens even with the drive all the way off. I used to use it with all controls at approx. 5 (12 o'clock). It has been gigged all over the place and the rack it was in was slammed around regularly, but there are no visual or mechanical issues that I can see. I have attached the schematic... There is a service bulletin regarding 120 cycle hum and the reverb tank but I don't think that's the problem. The feedback occurs at whatever band of eq that is turned up. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear about it!
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