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Seems to me like it almost has to be something in the
return (mix) circuit, first thing I'd try is replacing
the 7025. Doesn't sound like a jack problem since
it'll pass sound when off.
You've got a few options to try as far as debugging,
which will require a special cable (RCA on one end and
1/4" on the other). First, you can plug the reverb
output jack from the amp (the one that normally goes
to the tank's input) into an actual 8 ohm speaker. It
should make nice clean sound, and get fairly loud.
Next, put that cable back, and this time go from the
reverb tank's output directly into an amplifier's
input jack. This is the pure reverb signal, bypassing
the mix circuit of the reverb unit.
Finally, and I suspect your problem is here, plug your
guitar into the unit's reverb return jack, where the
tank's output normally goes, and hook the reverb
unit's output to your amp like normal. With the mix
turned up a bit, you should get dry clean guitar
sound. But first thing I'd try is replacing that 7025
with a known good tube.
Good luck.
Ric
--- jacobdobner <> wrote:
> It is not that. I played through it dampened once
> and it still made
> sound. I turned my showman all the way up and there
> was not sound.
>
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