Hey Everyone,
Looking over a vintage, slightly-modified blackface DR for a friend. It's ben recapped in the past with ICs in the doghouse, and coupling caps etc throughout the amp. Lead-dress isn't amazing by any means (maybe that ties into the problem I'm having?).
The issue is, the reverb when turned up a little past half way starts to squeal.
I've done the usual things, rolled tubes etc, no change. But the strange thing is, it works fine when the chassis is out of the cabinet on the bench and away from the speaker (no squeal even all the way up).
When I have the chassis on the bench, and I move my hand closer to or between the output tubes, the squeal shows up. It's like it's acting like an antenna?
The 6V6s are vintage Hammond brand from a hammond organ. Screen grids were added at some point to this amp. One was cooked. I replaced it, re-installed the old tubes and cooked my replacement haha.
So, while I wait to get a new set of 6V6 and install another screen grid resistor, I was wondering if anyone here may have experienced something like this before?
My thoughts are: replace any coupling caps in reverb driver & recovery circuits, and possibly try shielding the tank better? Or replacing the RCA cables as well? (they look like generic cheap plastic-molded ones like the ones you get from radioshack etc).
Someone else has suggested to me that I may have a grounding issue. Any thoughts on this or where to check?
Thanks everyone, I appreciate any insight on this one.