My son has a Wurlitzer Model 145 Electric Piano with a tube-type amplifier. The piano played fine, but had a persistent loud buzzing sound coming through the amplifier. In 2017 I helped him troubleshoot via FaceTime as I am in Canada and he is in NYC. We eventually took the following steps to reduce the buzz to somewhat bearable levels, based on advice from a number of online forums:
1.) Removed the additional ground wire that someone had added after market (IEC). This YouTube video from 2017 demonstrates the very negative effect of the additional ground wire.
2.) Checked all grounds throughout the piano, and the bonding wire to the piano cover in particular.
3.) Removed the so-called “death cap”.
So, we got the Wurli working but still had some annoying buzz. But now the tremolo has quit working. Our first troubleshooting step (again via Facetime) was to clean the two pots and check continuity to all wiring between the volume and tremolo pots and the connector on the amp. Everything metered out fine. A posting on this forum (from DummyLoad in July 2010) recommended removing the line voltage wiring from the switch on the back of volume pot as that had solved a buzz issue he had with a Model 145. This did not fix the issue for us.
I did once have an electronics background in the Canadian Air Force, but my study of vacuum tube theory is dated back to 1973! Does anyone have any thoughts about what might be going on here? A copy of the Model 145 schematic is attached for info.
And in terms of the tremolo problem, I’m not sure what the next step might be except maybe to get the 6K11 tube tested.
Any help from the experts on this forum would be greatly appreciated!