So, I got my little Maestro GA-1RT up and running. Rebuilt the power supply around a new, properly spec'ed Classic Tone PT. Everything in that part of the circuit is working fine & the amp sounds great.
When I first started digging into this amp, I could see that the tremolo control (pot/switch) was very rusty and felt bad. The tremolo did not work at all. Thought it would be the switch/pot, but it is actually fine. With the new PT, all my voltages are correct, but the tremolo still does not work. When I switch it on, there's a slight thump, but other than that, there is no tonal change to the signal, no matter where the control is set.
The tube that is part of the tremolo circuit is the triode half of the 6BM8. With the PT that was in there, this tube was subject to some high voltages and there was some redplating and nasty hum after the amp had been on for a while. However, the pentode half of the tube still works and sounds fine, and I would image that half would have been taking the brunt of abuse from the mismatched PT, so I'm skeptical that it is the tube that is causing the problem.
The cathode bypass cap has some funky brown goo on one end, but would a bad cap cause the entire circuit to just act like it is not there? I'd think that if one of the components of the tremolo circuit was bad or out of spec, it'd still do something to the tone/sound of the amp. Anway, before I start unsoldering and swapping out parts, I thought I'd run this problem by you guys.
Link to a schematic:
http://www.prowessamplifiers.com/schematics/Gibson/Ga_1rt.htmlPic that shows brown goo:
