Yes. That .002 cap was one of the first things I considered. I was timing it out for the post that would cover any other changes I saw.
And Helmholtz is absolutely right. I've never met a Fender reverb amp that didn't have plenty of reverb. On that note I (like Helmholtz) think it's possible there may be a problem with the tank or, less likely, the reverb transformer. I suspected the transformer earlier in this thread because your previous distortion artifact sounded similar to some noise I've heard on similar amps when the reverb transformer was running into an open load. That affect would more likely be caused by a bad connection or a bad tank. I think we've dealt with all the connections in that circuit, so I would suspect the tank first.
And Helmholtz is absolutely right. I've never met a Fender reverb amp that didn't have plenty of reverb. On that note I (like Helmholtz) think it's possible there may be a problem with the tank or, less likely, the reverb transformer. I suspected the transformer earlier in this thread because your previous distortion artifact sounded similar to some noise I've heard on similar amps when the reverb transformer was running into an open load. That affect would more likely be caused by a bad connection or a bad tank. I think we've dealt with all the connections in that circuit, so I would suspect the tank first.
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