Well boys, I have come the the conclusion that my ears just must be extra sensitive to the way Fender black-panel amps break up…
i tried installing 33k (preamp)/47k (power tubes) grid stoppers confident that this would finally be it…and no change. I even put back in the 220k mix resistor for the normal channel and ran it to ground just to simulate that channel still being active in the circuit in an attempt to see if it was a preamp vs power amp gain issue and the fizz was still there, just left the amp much quieter. To me the normal channel and trem cuts, as well as the 220uf reservoir caps are what really make up Stevies black-panel sound. It gives the amp so much more punch and immediacy.
I feel at this point I’ve exhausted just about every resource…and brain cell.
I do have a dual gang pot on the way to install a LarMar Type II PPIMV to be able to mess around even more with the gain balance, but in the end I think it is a perfectly healthy amp sounding the way it’s meant to.
I have plans to mod my Bandmaster into a single channel Vibroclone (next project) so it will be interesting to put the two amps against each other and see if the Vibroclone reacts the same way…the Bandmaster already had a Twin Reverb OT in it when I bought it so that will also be a good gauge of whether or not OT has something to do with it.
I also would like to test each individual speaker to make sure there’s nothing going on there - you guys have any recommendations on how to test each to see if any of them have any flap or rub?
Anyhow, I sure appreciate everyone’s input - if you have any other thoughts please let me know!
-Chris