Okay, so I put in all new caps. I mean all of them. Many of them were just crumbling. This is that first year silver face (drip edge) 68 Pro Reverb. It was the bastard child of a blackface circuit AA165 and an overzealous silverfaced engineer. It was pretty silver faced in terms of the circuit, but it was stamped AA165 all over the place. The trannies were all 67 and 68 vintage.
So, here's what I did.
1. Completely new caps, all of them. Gerald Weber advised me to increase the values of a few of them and I went with his expert advice. (Nice dude!)
2. Went back and put in new resistors in the phase inverter and turned it completely back to the AA165 Blackface values.
3. Got rid of a bunch of the silver faced capacitors that run to ground from various places. If it wasn't in the AA165 layout and schematic, I killed it off.
4. I took out the two speakers... one appears to be original orange back Utah, the other was a blue label Fender design, but I"m unsure of either of the years. But, it didn't matter, the speakers SUCKED! I dropped a new set of Emminence Texas Heats. GREAT CHOICE!
5. I turned the balance pot back into the bias pot it was meant to be.
6. I put in a 3 spring reverb tank and new verb cables. (the ebay seller paid for this as the original tank wasn't working)
7. Contact cleaner on some of the pots.
8. I HAD A BLAST DOING THIS! AMP SOUNDS GREAT!
(okay, one more thing... one more mod that Weber recommended to me, more about that later)....
So, here's what I did.
1. Completely new caps, all of them. Gerald Weber advised me to increase the values of a few of them and I went with his expert advice. (Nice dude!)
2. Went back and put in new resistors in the phase inverter and turned it completely back to the AA165 Blackface values.
3. Got rid of a bunch of the silver faced capacitors that run to ground from various places. If it wasn't in the AA165 layout and schematic, I killed it off.
4. I took out the two speakers... one appears to be original orange back Utah, the other was a blue label Fender design, but I"m unsure of either of the years. But, it didn't matter, the speakers SUCKED! I dropped a new set of Emminence Texas Heats. GREAT CHOICE!
5. I turned the balance pot back into the bias pot it was meant to be.
6. I put in a 3 spring reverb tank and new verb cables. (the ebay seller paid for this as the original tank wasn't working)
7. Contact cleaner on some of the pots.
8. I HAD A BLAST DOING THIS! AMP SOUNDS GREAT!
(okay, one more thing... one more mod that Weber recommended to me, more about that later)....