I recently had a Super Reverb (Drip Edge) that had a strange issue, it would give you an octave down note when you would play on the low E between the 5th and 12th frets. Really pronounced effect. I found a .022 ceramic cap that would cause it and I replaced it. Well, the amp came back doing the same thing again.... I have no idea where in the circuit it is coming in. I got my signal generator fixed, so I will scope it tomorrow evening, but any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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									Blue Box is back! Need help
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				fusionbear
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Blue Box is back! Need help
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Re: Blue Box is back! Need help
check the 470R in the phase inverter.
			
			
									
									
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Re: Blue Box is back! Need help
If sit the chassis outside the cabinet  on a pillow or something does the issue still take place?
			
			
									
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Re: Blue Box is back! Need help
At first I was going to suggest it was a bad guitar string but since the owner experienced it too ...
Combo amp?
Sympathetic vibrations?
If it is the circuit, Milkman might have nailed it.
Could be a phasing issue at that frequency range.
Please let us know what it was.
 
			
			
									
									Combo amp?
Sympathetic vibrations?
If it is the circuit, Milkman might have nailed it.
Could be a phasing issue at that frequency range.
Please let us know what it was.

Tom
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Re: Blue Box is back! Need help
Power tube swap? I've got a pair of Sovtek EL84's that do something like what you describe.
			
			
									
									
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				fusionbear
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Re: Blue Box is back! Need help
lead dress!!! Doh! The feeds to the power tubes were too long and looped back close to the PI. I cut about two inches off and re-routed. Viola! No more blue box...   
			
			
									
									
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