I'm getting underway with my build of the normal channel of a Super Reverb in a Princeton Reverb chassis. I would like to use the would be reverb/vibrato holes in the back of the chassis for bias test points. Will running the 6L6 cathode grounds the 8-10 inches to those holes (past the AC and standby switches, as well as the output/nfb wires) and grounding them in that area cause any noise (or other) issues that grounding them by the PT would not? I'm planning on following the stock Weber grounding scheme and, as that worked fine on my last build. No star, bus, etc. (at least not so far).
Thanks!
JoeTele
Normal Channel Super/Princeton Chassis: Bias Test Points
Moderators: pompeiisneaks, Colossal
Re: Normal Channel Super/Princeton Chassis: Bias Test Points
I'd consider using the extra A/C power supply plug that most old Fenders have on the back side. You could even use the three prong plug to keep the original look.
I'm thinking about doing that to an old Pro Reverb I've restored. I never use the extra power supply plug and this mod would be easily reversed.
Mike
I'm thinking about doing that to an old Pro Reverb I've restored. I never use the extra power supply plug and this mod would be easily reversed.
Mike
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