Posted on Jun 08 2006 08:03 AM
jorg, it's not necessarily in the b+, but in how the different voltages work together... check bias thru the bias calculator on the weber site - the original 6g15 schematic shows the 6K6 biased at 5watts, mine is at 7 watt, wont harm the bul until12 to 13 watt , might affect sound though.
I recently built a weber kit and got some help from "Jeff Gehring" appearantly 'the man' when it comes to reverbs on the weber forum. I 'll pm you our little corresopndence if I can find it - might be of some help to you.
it might well be the pan - is it one of the recent ones, 'chrome' ook instead of gold look? I have one of the chromes and it's very bad - i have a couple of older and they are better, not as good as the vintage ones I heard. eitherway, there's a pan-thread somewhere on the forum here, look it up and check it out.
I don't know enough about electronics to say anything about that impedance, but i just looked up that the one Weber uses in the reverb uit has 7k ohm on the primaries, so with 10k your're not really that far off. that's a rather uneducated opinion though.
first thing I'd do is find someone (friend? bandmember, neighbour, school-/work mate) who has a fender amp with reverb, if it's a 4ab3c1b, borrow it and connected it to you unit and see what it does.
where are you located btw, europe by any chance?
good luck
WR
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