Things are looking better now. The half voltage problem, gone, the background noise, gone. I hear twice the power now. And no noise. Very high volume on both channels with all new transformers I swapped from my new build. 455vdc on the plates of the output tubes.
I’m still voicing this out and not hearing a real strong reverb yet. Still need to bias the output
Tubes and initially that is looking good.
At this point I do not want to even try the old transformers. This one will be the most extensive repair yet.
What I will do though is try the old transformers in my new Bassman 100 build and see if they work in it.
This Twin Reverb and the Bassman 100 share the exact same transformers. Power, choke and output. Kept the reverb trans and the input jacks and chassis, everything else is new.
Parts all about $500 all from Antique radios and transformers from Hawk Electronics.
In all I did, I really have no clue what was causing the voltage to be halfed creating the noisey output.
I was hoping as I removed everything I might find the problem but that is a nope. When I first turned it on before all of this there was volume and power but noisey background at higher levels.
I even replaced all the wiring with wiring I have been using from all the organs I’ve taken apart watching
Gauge size to specifications.
The original wiring’s insulating rubber was very frail and extremely hard and some of it broke apart as I removed it.
Some of those may have been magnetically coiled in some way to cut the voltage but that is just
A speculation. It also had internal liquid of some sort that smelled like raunchy beer. I had to remove the
brass backer when I removed the pots and clean it. I cleaned it and the chassis with acetone.