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Hi, Thanks for any help in the past on getting this amp going.
I'm trying to get this fine amp working 100%. Both channels work and sound good.
However on the first channel the trem/vib and reverb do not work. Any place to start to check for problems would be helpful.
This is an amp I got recently and I believe sat for some time. I have sprayed all the tube sockets, jacks , pots and switches and changed out the ax7's and the 6gc7 tubes to see if any changes in the fx on channel 1 but nothing. Please help.
Thanks
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Thanks for the reply. Your help before worked - changing the tube was the issue with Ch 1. The verb does make a sound when the amp is moved but nothing from the rotary control or the switch above. The trem/vib is completely dead but I can hear a click when I switch the rocker switch above the trem.
Thanks again.
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as I said, some amount of maintenance is obviously recommended, but randomly replacing things is a really poor way to fix an amp. proper diagnosis will save you time and money every time.
if the electrolytic do need to be replaced they're not going to blow up in the time it takes us to diagnose the actual problem, but if #9 replaces all of the electrolytic caps, and makes a minor error when doing so, and the other problems still persist, then things get really funky. not only do we still have to diagnose the original problems, we have to figure out why the other problem exists and if its related to the first problem or not.
don't mix up maintenance and repair. do repairs first, then maintenance that way you don't end up blowing up things you just replaced.
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good Catch! I stand corrected. Although the two switches would still have to fail in opposite ways. So I’m hesitant to go with footswitch, but I’ll entertain the posibility. These amps didn’t have on/off switches on the pan l for the verb or trem.