I recently bought a Fender 1967 Showman head off Ebay. When I plugged it in the power was really weak, it didn't seem to have nearly the 85 watts its supposed to put out and the tone sounded thin. I drained the caps and started to check the chassis components. I couldn't find anything wrong. I was going to start with replacing all the caps but I then powered the head up to read the plate voltages. During this investigation I flicked on the standby switch to put the amp into operating mode but the amp did not come on at all this time, it stayed in standby. I toggled the standby switch rapidly, heard a pop and then nothing, the amp was now stuck in standby. I check the switch for continuity and realized it was open no matter the position. I replaced the standby switch and the amp has been working fine ever since. Full loud power and great Fender tone. The bright switches don't seem to do a whole lot but I assume that is due to the original capacitors on board. My question is, is it normal for a faulty standby switch to cause a amp to sound like it has now power? I use amplifier troubleshooting guides to fix tube amps and none of them lead me to check the standby switch for a low sound/power condition.