Hi!
A guy dropped his 1979 Vibrolux Reverb at my place yesterday. He said that the sound is really ugly. I said "OK, let's fire it up" and indeed it was ugly: distortion at low volume (3/10) whatever the channel and intermittent volume cuts. It was way under the normal volume for such an amp as well. He also said that it had been blackfaced. The guy also added that it worked really well before and then started working like it does now, but that it was a gradual decrease over some weeks, not an overnight change.
I opened it up today and I have found some strange stuff.
- One speaker is a C10Q, the other one is a C12Q but looks as big as the 10" one (mislabeling?). Both rated at 8 ohms.
- The PT has been changed for an unknown brand.
- I noticed some strange stuff going on around the bias supply and bias board. Here are two pics:


The 220K resistors that normally go to the bias pot are 100K instead and one is located off the board (hidden by the black cable you can see on the pic).
The bias pot ground lug is not grounded but goes to the bias board through a resistor.
There's a 10uF/160V cap soldered to the bias pot wiper (weird?)
The bias board cap is a 10uF/160V as well...
Then I took some measures and I have 454V B+ which is pretty spot on. Then I measured bias for V8 with my Hoffman bias checker. Damn: 1.7mA!!!!!
I then decided to turn the pot and guess what: turning it either way doesn't change a thing!!! The value remains between 1.5mA and 1.7mA.
So I have decided to change the two 100K resistors for two 220K and get rid of the 10uF/160V cap going to the pot. Then I have a spare 50uF/50V cap to change the bias board cap with. I would rather install a 50uF/100V there but I don't have any right now.
With those changes I hope the bias pot will work. I'm pretty sure the amp sounds crappy because of that low bias...
Thanks for shooting your own ideas here!!!