Thanks for all the help folks, I know it’s going to end up being something stupid that I’m going to be embarrassed about needing help to find.
Another fun fact about this amp is that the PI and OSC halves look like they were built reversed of normal from the factory. I got tired of transposing tube halves when looking at voltages and figured I wouldn’t add to the confusion for any future techs and put it back to the normal factory layout.
I know you can't list everything, but.... did you replace the trem osc tube? With a hot 12AX7?
Hey Paul, nice to see you.
Yeah I keep bins of tubes within arm’s reach for this. By the time I’ve tried half a dozen I’m of the opinion that even if I find the magic tube that works, it’s only a temp fix until this dude that reads too much TDPRI is going to start rolling tubes and it’s back on my bench, plus it’s not fair to kick the can down the road to future techs if that’s the case.
does it have a foot switch? maybe verify the jacks/switch
Princetons shouldn’t need one, but I’ve tried the switch from my amp just in case, but mostly I’m using a clip lead to simulate open and closed.
Post some pics of your trem mods.
Footswitch not needed for the stock PR trem. But who knows with all the mods you've done to it. If you properly "Added a kick start from the raw bias" like the AB763 trem then you will need a footswitch to enable the trem. I suggest you remove all trem mods and return the circuit to stock. It's a very simple proven circuit that is very reliable.
I should have added that the kickstart was temporary and I tried it with both a foot switch and clip lead. The only mod that’s left is the LED on the cathode, but it didn’t work with new components of stock values either, the LED is still there because it’s a quick visual and the trem is going to need help wiggling those 6L6s. I did replace what the other guy didn’t replace with new parts, but I consider that maintenance rather than a mod, everything he put in measured properly.
The only mods I did are irrelevant to the trem OSC, but I used the hole drilled for a poorly implemented mid control with a vox style cut and repurposed the ground switch to be a three way negative feedback which I’m leaving in the stock position but flip around when testing. Undoing a bunch of bad mods is mostly what I’ve done in this amp. And at the customer’s request I replaced the new coupling caps with Jupiters. I poured over threads and tried basically everything you had suggested to other folks.
The dude bought it this way and the trem never worked. Someone used the right parts modding, they just did a bad job of it, they replaced the PT with one of those taller TAD ones for 6L6s and it’s got a bigger OT, which they moved and is almost touching V3 and V4 and now that I think of it, you don’t think the field from that transformer is what’s messing me up do you?
I’ve attached a couple pics, please excuse the mess, it’s part I’ve been poking around and will clean up a bit and part you should have seen it when I got in there.