MLW9110
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I have two Fender Blues Jr tube amps. Both are the green board USA made version from about 2000. ss
Amp #1 is stock except it had a newer Accutron spring reverb tank in it. The reverb was very noisy when turned up. I discovered that unscrewing the tank from the cabinet and moving it away reduced the hum a lot. I put a new MOD reverb tank in and the reverb noise is minimal now.
Amp #2 I bought non-functioning. It was blowing fuses. I found the power transformer was bad. I replaced it with a new OEM type transformer and the amp works good. The reverb tank was bad, one of the coils had fallen off inside. I put the reverb tank from Amp #1 in and it was too noisy. I've got a new MOD tank coming for Amp #2.
I assume the reverb tank noise is caused by it picking up RFI generated by the amp. I'm curious about why the MOD tank is less affected than the Accutronics tank though.
Has anyone encountered a similar situation?
Amp #1 is stock except it had a newer Accutron spring reverb tank in it. The reverb was very noisy when turned up. I discovered that unscrewing the tank from the cabinet and moving it away reduced the hum a lot. I put a new MOD reverb tank in and the reverb noise is minimal now.
Amp #2 I bought non-functioning. It was blowing fuses. I found the power transformer was bad. I replaced it with a new OEM type transformer and the amp works good. The reverb tank was bad, one of the coils had fallen off inside. I put the reverb tank from Amp #1 in and it was too noisy. I've got a new MOD tank coming for Amp #2.
I assume the reverb tank noise is caused by it picking up RFI generated by the amp. I'm curious about why the MOD tank is less affected than the Accutronics tank though.
Has anyone encountered a similar situation?