Thanks Sluckey, I've read several of your posts on other topics, and I was kind of hoping you might chime in. I also thought that the fact that it seemed to work before I reflowed those connections might be a clue, So I went over my wiring using the fender layout and a highlighter yesterday. Now I'm wondering if I just imagined that it was working. The amp had sat untested for 20 years. It was in a state of neglect when I first fired it up. Jacks were dirty, tube sockets were noisy. One of the preamp tubes was shot. It was pretty gnarly when I started trying to breathe life into it. I'm beginning to think maybe I heard them working because I wanted to hear them working. Anyway, I checked all the connections above the board and I loosened the pots and jacks and pulled the front of the board up so I could check the connections under the board paying special attention to the connections I had touched up. I brushed the back of the board clean and blew compressed air into the chassis in case there was an errant piece of wire or solder that was shorting somewhere. Willabe mentioned "The .1uF coupling cap sets the mid frequency dip.", so I've ordered new coupling caps just in case they've drifted. I'm not sure that would make a difference, but it's possible some components drifted over time. I added the Rob Robinette switchable negative feedback and pre PI master volume a couple days ago. I know I probably shouldn't start modding before I've got the problem figured out, but my problem is in the pre-amp. Even though I'm not hearing what I expect re the interactivity, this amp still sounds incredible, and I'd like to be able to use it! At 62, I play more gigs at BBQ joints than dancehalls, so I really wanted to add the master volume. At 3, the darn thing would get me kicked out of a restaurant .
I did change the grounding scheme at the same time I re-flowed the connections. I used a heavier ground buss wire and grounded the preamp to the ground of an input jack as Rob Robinette suggested. Could my problem lie there somewhere? Once again, I sincerely appreciate input from anybody. I'm looking at this as a fun challenge. The amp already sounds great, and it gets a little better with each new tweak. I don't have to make this feature of the amp work, but I'm enjoying chasing the gremlin. I consider everything that gets suggested, and I'm trying to give y'all all the information I can. VERY IMPORTANT! Thank you, thank you, thank you for your input! I don't want to impose on anybody. I appreciate your help, but I don't expect it or take it for granted. I am listening intently to everything you say and doing what y'all tell me to do. If you're not having fun trying to help me figure this out, please don't put yourselves out. I'm digging the challenge, but y'all may get tired of my "novelette" sized posts.