by Eric H »
Wed May 18, 2011 7:19 am
Okay Ron, I had a partial success. I plugged in the Mute connector and worked on the contacts until I figured out my mistake.
Contacts ML and MR were closed during play, killing the signal from the pick up, I adjusted them to 1/64 (more or less) while playing and the sound came back, but still only on one channel, (Ch 1)
The good news is that that channel now sounds like it's clear and crisp, Channel 2 is still dead however.
Channel 2 originally had decent volume after I recapped it but it was intermittent, turned out I had broken a 470k resistor between the standoff and the socket for the 12AX7 that's next to the 6973 Output tubes.
I replaced that resistor by partially removing the socket and standoff, I disconnected a half dozen wires and caps in the process, (I should have gone the easy rout and just tacked a new on in on the outside of the standoff) I have double and triple checked the correctness of these connections and everything appears to be right, I even checked them against some Photos I took before I started and everything seems to be in the correct location.
I do think however that the problem has something to do with me replacing that resistor since it was working prior to that though the sound was fuzzy same as Channel 1, apparently the Mute plug being disconnected has some effect on the sound also since Ch 1 now sounds OK?
Is there a Bias voltage supplied by it or something?
If a straight wire with gain is the goal of Amp designers they failed with this one, it's more like a Gordian Knot.
