Hello all and happy holidays.
I'm trying to troubleshoot some bad sounding distortion in my silverface Super Reverb if anyone could chime in between their holiday glass of wine and avoiding the in-laws.
The distortion comes on by about 2.2 on the volume, and is really saturated by about 3.
I have used a signal tracer to record the guitar and determined that it's not in the preamp section, the distortion seems to happen at the power amp.
Power tubes are so pricey now that I'm trying to diagnose by testing before just buying to see if it solves the problem. I have an emission tube tester and the two tubes both test good, but one will always bias much lower, and it's not the tube, because it does that if I swap them around. I read somewhere that oscillation can cause "one tube to have to work harder than the other." Biasing up to 50% caused one tube to redplate, so it's biased lower than that, but this ain't right. Hotter bias did not affect the distortion anyway.
Voltages are normal.
Filter capacitors are good.
The choke shows 98 ohms between leads, although I didn't unsolder it from circuit.
OT shows 93 ohms from primary to primary lead, and 45-48 from one primary to CT. Hard to get a read on secondary with my basic meter but it wavers from 0.2-0.5 ohms. I had read that a bad OT sounds like blown speakers, but I not sure this reading is off.
Here's a recording of what it sounds like at the preamp, phase inverter, and power amp stages:
https://on.soundcloud.com/aTyyhPlease note the three separate tracks. Each recording is with the amp at about 2.2 first, and then at 3. It does distort some at the PI by 3, but not as much as I'm hearing from the power amp, through the speakers or as recorded at a line out off the speaker jack, in the last track.
Am I overthinking it and it's just bad tubes? I have only one other 6L6, which tests weak but works, and yields the same distortion from the amp at the same point. This led me to think it's not the tubes.
What does this sound like?