Hey Fellas...
For better or worse, I haven't been around... mainly because most of my repairs and builds have been going smoothly, until this week.
I have an early 1969 Silverface AA164 Princeton Reverb on the bench for a customer. This thing is in pristine looking condition, in and out. The only things that have been replaced are the tubes, cap can, electrolytic bypass and a 3 prong grounded cord was added.
1. It is making an awful (and loud) electrical hum through the speaker.. I can pull every tube except the 6V6s and the Recto and the hum is still there. Tried new tubes, no luck. I've been ruling out the cap can because it's fairly new and it doesn't draw excess current or blow fuses.
2. When I play a guitar through it, I get an awful distorted tone that is an octave below the note that is being played on the guitar. This accompanied by an intermittent high pitched squeal.
So I'm thinking oscillation.. I've tested almost all of the (dog turd) caps for DC leakage, and pulled them and put them on my capacitance meter. Nothing seems to show DC leak and the caps spec out. So I've also been toying with lead dress, no luck there either... this is an early enough Silverface to have been wired nicely too.
This one has me stumped, I've never had an amp that sounded this bad that didn't at least have the courtesy to blow a fuse...
As always, any advice and guidance is greatly appreciated!
j.