
Posted on Aug 03 2009 11:30 AM
Just thought I'd let you know what happened. When I dropped the reverb unit off, I told the amp guy to go ahead and bypass the thermal fuse, but that if the transformer was bad, then I wanted to replace it with an authorized Fender transformer. I told him that it was very important to me for the reverb unit to remain stock. I specifically told him this, because, in the past, he had hot rodded my Dual Showman when I had taken in just to have the tubes biased. When this happened, I took it somewhere else to have the Showman un-modified, but I thought that I'd give this guy another chance, because he's local.
He had the reverb unit for two weeks and when I went to pick the reverb unit up, to my dismay, the guy had modified it! I couldn't believe it.
He told me that half of the transformer was bad, but that half of it was OK. The bad half had caused the thermal fuse to blow. So, what the moron did was to go ahead and bypass the thermal fuse and leave the transformer in, but to disconnect three of the wires that were from the "bad side of the transformer" as he put it. Then, he put in a smaller transformer to drive the tube filaments, which is what he told me had been the job of the part of the original transformer that he had disconnected.
He swore that everything was still stock, but it bothered me that he had done this without asking, especially after my insisting that he don't mess with anything. He told me that he had called Fender and had been told that there was a long waiting period for that model of transformer. I'm not sure whether or not I believe that he really called Fender, but I told him that I can buy an authorized Fender transformer on eBay for $39. He replied that he would never trust a transformer that was bought online and that he wouldn't install it.
At that point, it was worth the $40 service charge just to get it away from him. I took it home and plugged it in and -- no surprise here -- the reverb unit sounded like crap. It had become harsh and shrill. I immediately went to eBay and ordered the $39 transformer. It arrived last Thursday and I took out the old transformer and the new smaller transformer that this guy had installed. In doing so, I realized that he had run three of the wires from the smaller transformer to places in the circuit where no line from the transformer goes, according to the schematics.
Once I undid his horrible job, it only took minutes to install the new transformer. I plugged it in and it sounds great. In fact, I played a three hour gig at a car show yesterday and had no problems at all.
I guess the bottom line isn't whether or not the thermal fuse should be bi-passed, but that amp techs who don't communicate with their customers aren't worth their salt. Also, this shows how amp techs who might be familiar with amplifiers still might be in unfamiliar territory when it comes to reverb units!!!