Vintage Style Deluxe Reverb Build in a Reissue Chassis

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Charlie Wilson
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Re: Vintage Style Deluxe Reverb Build in a Reissue Chassis

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Thanks again guys. One additional note. I noticed that with the vibrato engaged there was kind of a static pop when the volume is turned from 0 to 1 or 2. Also the amp would do a low level oscillating thing when the intensity was turned completely off. This stuff started happening when I replaced the stock oscillator tube with a JJ. The stock tube that Fender ships these with is a different 12AX7 then the rest of the ones in the amp and I think it is lower gain. I put the stock tube back in and the issues went away and the tremolo is not quite as strong. I have also noticed that when I have replaced bad tremolo roaches in vintage amps with the new Fender ones the tremolo is a lot stronger and maybe not in a good way. I am thinking Fender may have made them that way to make up for the smoothing that goes on with the additional components they added to the tremolo circuit.
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Re: Vintage Style Deluxe Reverb Build in a Reissue Chassis

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CW, that's excellent conversion there!

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Mr. dB
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Re: Vintage Style Deluxe Reverb Build in a Reissue Chassis

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Charlie Wilson wrote: I have also noticed that when I have replaced bad tremolo roaches in vintage amps with the new Fender ones the tremolo is a lot stronger and maybe not in a good way.
This was definitely true when I serviced my '63 blackface Deluxe-Amp.

All I changed out was the roach, and replaced all the power supply and cathode bypass electrolytics. The trem range is not as pleasing as before the service.
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