I spent Sat night working on the layout, Sun night I went for it. The amp sounds no where near as good as before. Now it sounds like every other Twin Reverb you ever heard. I am looking forward to getting the character of my amp back when not using the Tremolo, which is most of the time, by installing a 50KRA with a switch. I wish I could do this with the footswitch but it would most certainly cause a big jump in volume. I had to order the Switched 50KRA pot from Germany. Its ridiculous that not a single US amp parts supplier has Alpha or CTS make these for them since they already make the 50KRA, and the SPST switched pot for the Champs and it should just be a matter of mixing existing parts.I’ve been looking for the part for years. The part was cheap enough but ended up at $40ish with the shipping. The Tremolo works great now. Not quite as pleasant, but consistent as various volumes, and now I can bias the amp hotter. I haven’t had a chance to dime the amp yet, but I’m sure it has a lot less drive going into the PI, but I’ll get that back when I install the switch..
This amp was my first ever tube amp, and I’ve been fiddling with it since the 1990s. I learned most of what I know (which isn’t much) on this amp. Forgive my mess. For this modification, I used colors of wires I had on hand. It was definitely prettier to look at before. I used carbon comp resisters because I had them. The orange drops are what I had on hand.
The only issue I had was a tiny bit of ticking. The ticking was there even with the intensity off. I moved 2 wires (after the photo was taken). They are the yellow and brown that go down to the left side of the V5. I moved them to the right away from the Normal/ Vibrato mixing resisters. That appears to have solved it.