Help tracking down amp noise in Super Reverb...
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 7:55 pm
I've been tinkering with this '69 dripedge Super Reverb (AB568 circuit) I picked up a few weeks ago. So far, I've replaced the torn grill cloth (a PITA with the drip edge!), replaced the filter caps, replaced all the bypass cap, replaced all of the plate resistors, and Blackfaced the circuit. I also disconnected the small cap to ground on the reverb return.
Tubes are an Amperex 7025 in V1, a a grayplate RCA 12AX7 in V2, an Amperex 12AT7 in the reverb driver, a GE 6681 in the recovery, a blackplate RCA 12AX7 in V5 (sounds glorious in V2 until you hit a D note and then it's microphonic as hell, but works in this spot) and a Phillips 12AT7 as the PI. I got a pair of NOS GE 6L6GCs from Tubetramp last week and am using a TAD GZ34 for the rectifier.
The amp sounds pretty good now, much stronger since the cap changes.
I'm getting a weird sound in the Vibrato channel, though, when the amp is turned above 5 and I'm using a Les Paul. When I hit a chord, it initially sounds really good, but then a crackly, fizzy, static-y sound fades in and then abruptly cuts off and the volume decreases quite a bit.
I only get this sound in the Vibrato channel; I can crank the Normal channel up all the way and it doesn't happen. That seems to rule out speakers, trannies, the PI circuit, or the output section.
I initially thought it was a bad tube, but still get the sound after swapping all of the tubes. I thought it could be a cold solder joint, but I still get the sound after reflowing all of them. I also went through the amp with chopsticks and couldn't duplicate the noise.
Has anyone experienced this? Any ideas? I can record a clip in the next few days, but not today, as I have to get the amp cranked a bit to get the sound.
It doesn't happen, at all, if the volume is around 4, or below....
Tubes are an Amperex 7025 in V1, a a grayplate RCA 12AX7 in V2, an Amperex 12AT7 in the reverb driver, a GE 6681 in the recovery, a blackplate RCA 12AX7 in V5 (sounds glorious in V2 until you hit a D note and then it's microphonic as hell, but works in this spot) and a Phillips 12AT7 as the PI. I got a pair of NOS GE 6L6GCs from Tubetramp last week and am using a TAD GZ34 for the rectifier.
The amp sounds pretty good now, much stronger since the cap changes.
I'm getting a weird sound in the Vibrato channel, though, when the amp is turned above 5 and I'm using a Les Paul. When I hit a chord, it initially sounds really good, but then a crackly, fizzy, static-y sound fades in and then abruptly cuts off and the volume decreases quite a bit.
I only get this sound in the Vibrato channel; I can crank the Normal channel up all the way and it doesn't happen. That seems to rule out speakers, trannies, the PI circuit, or the output section.
I initially thought it was a bad tube, but still get the sound after swapping all of the tubes. I thought it could be a cold solder joint, but I still get the sound after reflowing all of them. I also went through the amp with chopsticks and couldn't duplicate the noise.
Has anyone experienced this? Any ideas? I can record a clip in the next few days, but not today, as I have to get the amp cranked a bit to get the sound.
It doesn't happen, at all, if the volume is around 4, or below....