LOOOONG time no post here. I have some good news though.
I just took possession of a new friend's 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb. DEAD stock. Only thing that I can detect that has ever been done is that it has an added 3 prong power cable and one replaced screen resistor. Has all new tubes. The new friend said the normal channel was quiet and thought it may need some work/new tubes.
I brought it home and fired it up and it sounds KILLLER. The normal channel seems slightly quieter than the VIB channel, but I think that is typical on the AB763? Aside from scratchy pots, it seems quite functional, despite the all original condition (caps, etc).
Anyway, I dropped the chassis and did some minor check ups and cleaning and now the amp seems even quieter. And both channels now. Like they BARELY break up on 10. Definitely quieter than my Princeton Reverb build (mind you my Princeton has a 12" speaker, a stokes mod, and an Allen amps 20W OT). It's not the speaker. I've A/B'd speakers to make sure speaker efficiency isn't a major factor.
Any thoughts on what I did pulling that chassis? FWIW here's a recap of what I did:
- I cleaned the pots with some MG 404B Contact Cleaner (w/ silicone)
- I clipped the death cap out
- I measured resistors (all within 10-15% of spec)
- Check voltages: All within 5% of spec
- I cleaned the three octal sockets with deoxit (6v6s & 5AR4)
- Checked bias: 435v on plates. Power tubes measuring at 20 and 24ma. (8.9w and 10.5w pd) Not a terrible mismatch.
I'm new to the MG contact cleaner. Someone recommended it to me over DeOxit. I do have plenty of deoxit on hand too though. Can the added silicone be a problem?
I did try some other good 6v6s from my Princeton and not much difference.
The amp is very quiet. No hum or hiss otherwise. Anything I am missing?