rfgordon wrote:Double check all the connections at the tube socket. If the connection to the dwell pot, or the dwell to ground, is not good, you won't have a proper grid load. As signal increases, blocking distortion occurs at the input grid. It's one of the ickiest sounding distortions of all.
I've gone over all the solderings, and there is no change. I'm not bad at soldering, but it didn't hurt going over the points, since all components, including the sockets are previously used...
After some more probing, i've concluded that the distortion are a clean preamp-overdrive sound.
Now, i did som more voltage measurements, and as i said earlier; the voltages are around the schematics volts... With some variances...
I'm running a bit lower voltages all around. The schematics says 250v to the preamp tubes; i'm running 238v.
Plate voltage at v1a: 115v
Cathode at v1a: 1,66v
Plate voltage at v1b: 115v
Cathode at v1b: 1,85v
Schematics volts are 105v, 1,8v; 120v, 2,0v.
What confuses me, are the plate volt at v1a. There is a voltage divider going to the plate, with a 100k and a 10k, where the signal are tapped between them. The volt before the 10k are 238v, after the 10k, before the 100k: 226v. Why isn't plate voltage lower for v1a? Measuring the 10k and 100k resistors; they are within 1%.
I start to wonder if not all fender reverbs have a distorted 2'nd stage preamp...
