Hi Folks,
I have a '76 Fender Deluxe Reverb that is making some noises. I had it to a tech a few years back who did a full overhaul, replacing caps and resistors, removed the volume boost from the vibrato channel, rewired to AB763... I think that's it. Anyway, I've since replaced the tremolo pot with a switchable pot so that I can disconnect the trem (I'll attach a schematic for this, but I'm sure most of you techs know what I'm talking about). So, that's all the work/modifications that's been done to the amp.
Now, the noise. I hate describing noises. At first I thought my guitar cable was going bad, the noise sounded just like the crackle and pop of a cable with frayed wires struggling to reconnect. Then I started to smell something hot. Turned off the amp and removed the chassis to take a look. I saw a bit of smoke but nothing inside looked burnt; though, around the second power tube the odor seemed more pronounced. I took out tubes and looked in sockets and didn't notice anything. So, I left the chassis out and turned the amp on to see what would happen... worked fine! No smoke, no sparks, nothing interesting at all, except that I could once again enjoy playing through it. However, I was still concerned so I checked all the tubes. The second power tube was not glowing like the first so I replaced them both. With the new tubes everything worked fine so I played with the chassis out for a few days to keep an eye on things. Nice, I thought the problem was solved. Now, I'm having a buzz again in the speaker. It's not constant. When it does occur, however, it seems to do it with the lower end notes. Makes me think it's the speaker, but I'm not certain since it doesn't do it constantly and it does it sometimes when I'm not playing. So, checked the tubes again and the second power tube is glowing blue. I've turned off the amp and don't know what else to do. I hope this rant makes some sense, I'm not a tech and I understand that describing something like this over the internet is probably like trying to describe the color blue to someone who was born without the sense of sight.
Anyway, if you think you might be able to help me please chime in. Any thing that I've left out just let me know and I'll try to fill in the blanks as best as I can. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Also, as a side note, I do understand the risk of getting into the amp. I understand how to properly drain the caps.