Troubleshooting still continues.
The amp really sounds great, just like it should, only at 2 watts.
There was an excess of solder on most of the eyelets throughout the main board. Way too much. I took a dentists mirror and propped up the main board so i could shine a flashlight under the board to have a look. There were literally standoffs under the eyelets of solder. So I cleaned up all the eyelets of the excess solder, very tedious btw. Ugh. I'm a bit grumpy. There is still a ton of leftover flux residue there. Don't tell me I have to clean that too.
In 15 years I haven't had my butt kicked with a fender amp. I've worked on dozens and dozens, probably in the hundreds now.
Now that the solder is sorted out and things are looking better...power on...still have 2 watts. WTF.
I sorta have a love hate relationship with this amp now. I hate that it's taking so much time but I also want to figure out what the hell is going on.
I am now back to thinking it is the OT.
Is it possible for an OT to only put out 2 watts like this? Wouldn't it be a pass/fail thing, no middle ground?
I do have another vintage super reverb OT on my shelf. I did wire it in place to try and rule out a bad OT...same low power happened though. I don't know if that spare OT is good or not though, it was given to me in a box of parts. The primary windings measure 44 ohms from CT to plate lead, red or blue. The OT installed in the amp measures the same too.
So....I do have a few other OT's sitting around that I am thinking of wiring up again, just to make sure 100% I am not chasing my tail and it is indeed a shit OT that is the problem.
I have a mercury magnetics MAR100-OM sitting around not being used. It's a replacement for a Marshall DSL 100 or TSL 100w amps. I also have a classic tone 20W deluxe reverb style OT, 40-18087.
I am leaning to trying the marshall style OT first. Any reasons why I shouldn't do this? I realize the impedances of the marshall style OT are different but I just want to see if I get more power briefly. I am concerned the deluxe reverb OT is not sufficient.
Looks like a super reverb OT is around 4k primary impedance...my classic tone deluxe reverb OT is 6.6k. Even if I temporarily wire this one in and connect to another speaker cab for testing so the impedance matches, I will then rule out the OT as faulty or not. The marshall will be around 2k primary impedance.
I'm grasping at straws here.