fender reverb feedback
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txbluesboy
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fender reverb feedback
I built an amp for a friend that is basically a Fender Deluxe circuit in a Princeton combo cab, using some leftover Tone Slut TW style transformers. It has really proven to be an awesome amp in a small package (6l6's and a 12 inch Celestion). It worked great for about a year then developed a problem with the reverb feeding back. I went through and checked all the grounds and added coax to the reverb tube grids but can't seem to get a handle on it. Any ideas?
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Re: fender reverb feedback
The little transducer wires inside the reverb tank break.
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Re: fender reverb feedback
definitely make sure there is not too much gain on the recovery side of the reverb. I have made this mistake in some of my experiments and caused feedback that way. You might want to add a voltage divider consisting of 2 220k resistors before the PI to emulate the load of the second channel.
Double check the wiring too - never hurts.
Double check the wiring too - never hurts.
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Re: fender reverb feedback
Thank you for your suggestions everyone. I tried the 220K/220K divider you recommended and it did remove some squeal at high reverb settings, but the feedback was still there. I added some padding around the tank before sliding it back into the bag and that fixed it. I remember wrapping thick paper towels around it when I built it now. The customer, thinking that didn't look normal, removed them apparently when he had the amp apart to recover it.
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Re: fender reverb feedback
As usual !!!I added some padding around the tank before sliding it back into the bag and that fixed it
See below the padding that I have done for my Boogie MKIIA, among other amps :
original situation :
[img:640:480]http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/436299IMG8371.jpg[/img]
padded situation :
[img:640:480]http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/545663IMG8389.jpg[/img]
I just used old blue-jeans and wollen pull-over sleeve cut to size : perfect...
A+!