Hello!
I am the proud owner of a beautiful Selmer Thunderbird 50 MKII. I love the amp dearly, but I have a reverb question. I don't know how likely it is that anyone reading this owns or has ever worked on one of these, but I feel like the reverb is a little lackluster. It has a decent amount of verb coming through, but it is kind of thin and seems like it could be beefier. I've had the amp looked over, & the reverb transformer was replaced (fender-style). All tubes are good. I've tried a few different tanks of differing types with no dramatic improvements. Comparing the schematic to a Fender amp w/ reverb, I notice that the Selmer circuit has no cathode bypass caps on the driver or recovery circuitry, while the Fender has 25/25s on both cathodes. Would it be worth adding cathode bypass caps to see what happens, or is that a bad idea? Any other thoughts on things to try to see about improving the reverb, or is just inherently lackluster on these amps?
The Selmer reverb tube is a weird one, 6BR8 pentode/triode. Just curious if anyone out there has experience with these amps & their reverb. It's pretty hard to say what the Reverb sounded like when the amp was new, especially with an amp this obscure, but I'm curious.
Thanks for any input anyone might have!