I have the reverb on but no foot switch. Is that required to get the reverb on? Most amps I have used in the past, if you did not have the FS hooked up it just went by the controls on the front of the amp.
As for the other questions:
1) measure DC resistance on input and output coils...
Not sure what you mean. I have a volt meter, but forgive my newbieness, what are "coils"
2) tap the reverb case , do you hear some metallic springy noises?
Nope
3) touch the center pin of the reverb return RCA connector, do you get hum?
I toucheched the pin with my volt meter inside the reverb tank and I can here it get static. It might be worth noting as well that every time I switched this amp on with reverb up, it makes a horrible crackling noise for a second or two and then goes quiet.
Thanks again for helping me out!
As for the other questions:
1) measure DC resistance on input and output coils...
Not sure what you mean. I have a volt meter, but forgive my newbieness, what are "coils"
2) tap the reverb case , do you hear some metallic springy noises?
Nope
3) touch the center pin of the reverb return RCA connector, do you get hum?
I toucheched the pin with my volt meter inside the reverb tank and I can here it get static. It might be worth noting as well that every time I switched this amp on with reverb up, it makes a horrible crackling noise for a second or two and then goes quiet.
Thanks again for helping me out!