Conductive boards again.
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Fiberglass / G-10
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Hoffman make G10 boards and Mojotone makes fibreboards I heard that a maker of fibreboards had been selling fibre boards that were conductive from new. This has been my experience as well.
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I have the same issue with my 72 twin.
I plan on building my own board to try and retain the original circuit.
Mine isn't ultralinear, and for me the master volume is a plus.
Other than the pull boost, the master volume/ultra linear aspects of the amp are not the culprit of those amps being particularly sterile. If done correctly the master volume amps can be wonderful.
My amp sounded wonderful In the 90's when I first got it. Unfortunately I also learned a lot of what not to do.
The layout on these amps is close enough to an ab763 that I plan on making the adjustments accordingly.
I sure wish I had those blue drop paktron caps you have in there. Let me know if you want to get rid of them.
I plan on building my own board to try and retain the original circuit.
Mine isn't ultralinear, and for me the master volume is a plus.
Other than the pull boost, the master volume/ultra linear aspects of the amp are not the culprit of those amps being particularly sterile. If done correctly the master volume amps can be wonderful.
My amp sounded wonderful In the 90's when I first got it. Unfortunately I also learned a lot of what not to do.
The layout on these amps is close enough to an ab763 that I plan on making the adjustments accordingly.
I sure wish I had those blue drop paktron caps you have in there. Let me know if you want to get rid of them.
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I was wondering if you turn your amp on and turn the tone controls on “5” (not really important), turn the volume all the way down, and turn the master all the way up. Then pull the boost switch on the master volume, do you get hum when the switch is pulled out and it stops when it’s pushed back in?
The tremolo/vibrato on the amp works but it is weak. With the intensity below “5” the tremolo effect is very weak. Is this what you encounter on your amp?
Here are some links from an Australian guy fixing two different SF Twin Reverb amps. He is quite thorough though I don’t know if I entirely agree with him on the diodes on the output stage.
https://youtu.be/7hODqQBca_0?si=OsN_vpWcWzqLdjTf
https://youtu.be/WZ8Mf9yvJS0?si=e8sPR1ejOWnvAj0h
The tremolo/vibrato on the amp works but it is weak. With the intensity below “5” the tremolo effect is very weak. Is this what you encounter on your amp?
Here are some links from an Australian guy fixing two different SF Twin Reverb amps. He is quite thorough though I don’t know if I entirely agree with him on the diodes on the output stage.
https://youtu.be/7hODqQBca_0?si=OsN_vpWcWzqLdjTf
https://youtu.be/WZ8Mf9yvJS0?si=e8sPR1ejOWnvAj0h
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Mark Abbott
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Despite believing that Jelle is 100% correct about these boards, I have decided to see if Brad and Lyle’s advice has any merit on this board. I cleaned around one of the terminals and the voltage dropped around 10 volts, and I suspect the most improvement is gained from cleaning the top of board and there will not be much to be gained from cleaning the bottom.
I should have it back together in a couple of days and I will report my findings.
I should have it back together in a couple of days and I will report my findings.
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Mark wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 4:44 am Despite believing that Jelle is 100% correct about these boards, I have decided to see if Brad and Lyle’s advice has any merit on this board. I cleaned around one of the terminals and the voltage dropped around 10 volts, and I suspect the most improvement is gained from cleaning the top of board and there will not be much to be gained from cleaning the bottom.
I should have it back together in a couple of days and I will report my findings.
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Yeah! I wouldn't mess around trying to restore these - time and energy could be better spent on just making fresh. However, the techniques Brad and Lyle use are worth some investigation... Brad's method involved dousing (paper) towels in IPA putting the boards between them in a sandwich - I think I would just try soaking the boards in a tank of IPA. Not sure paper towels doused in IPA as they were would have much if any capillary action. The other thing is to bake them around 80 degrees for a few hours. I can see how that might liberate any trapped water molecules in the fibres of the board. The top may be where the worst of it is but I guess you will run into problems like they did around the PI section of the board without depopulating it all first.
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I had to try it to see if it would work. It sort of worked, which is to say there was a massive improvement to some areas and none to other areas. Ultimately, the best option would be to junk the board if I could. Unfortunately, the customer won’t have it. It’s not the cure all to conductive boards as some might think, chalk one up to Mr Welagen knowing his stuff.
https://youtu.be/sVaqv0LdhkI?si=AhZDTezFwRnNvWqD
https://youtu.be/7dr6XfCBVvE?si=bPOjeFdOxndR4H-p
https://youtu.be/sVaqv0LdhkI?si=AhZDTezFwRnNvWqD
https://youtu.be/7dr6XfCBVvE?si=bPOjeFdOxndR4H-p
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Good idea to shoot videos of your work. The customers always know best so charge accordingly.
Sounds like a "rinse and repeat" job.
Sounds like a "rinse and repeat" job.
Stephen
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I can’t say that I’m proud of this work, but I don’t know any other way of getting the parts off the board and yet they are secure. I would want to replace the board but the money isn’t there to do that.
This should be good for quite a few years, but it’s an ugly fix for the conductive board.
I will post more pictures. The amp is very quiet now and it sounds good apart from the tremolo which I think should have more intensity, I will have to look at. The thumping from the oscillator has disappeared entirely. I put that down to cleaning the board.
This should be good for quite a few years, but it’s an ugly fix for the conductive board.
I will post more pictures. The amp is very quiet now and it sounds good apart from the tremolo which I think should have more intensity, I will have to look at. The thumping from the oscillator has disappeared entirely. I put that down to cleaning the board.
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As promised here are a few more pictures.
The amp keeps giving me issue which I have to resolve.
The other earth connection is similarly experiencing cracks. It’s ironic as I have never had this issue before and I checked the solder joint with a magnifying eye piece when the joint cooled.
I will remove the solder, and refit the pots. I will tighten them fully and I will include braid when making the solder joint so it resists braking in the future.
The amp is very quiet and overall sounds pretty good, though there is a strange sound in the treble frequencies above high A on the 5th fret of the high E string.
The tremolo is dead quiet and operates okay, though it doesn’t do much below “5” on the intensity pot.
Thanks for your interest and input.
The amp keeps giving me issue which I have to resolve.
The other earth connection is similarly experiencing cracks. It’s ironic as I have never had this issue before and I checked the solder joint with a magnifying eye piece when the joint cooled.
I will remove the solder, and refit the pots. I will tighten them fully and I will include braid when making the solder joint so it resists braking in the future.
The amp is very quiet and overall sounds pretty good, though there is a strange sound in the treble frequencies above high A on the 5th fret of the high E string.
The tremolo is dead quiet and operates okay, though it doesn’t do much below “5” on the intensity pot.
Thanks for your interest and input.
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Mark Abbott
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