Deluxe Reverb-Quick Quesitons
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Deluxe Reverb-Quick Quesitons
So i have a Deluxe Reverb. I never had a tube amp before so i was
wondering what the standard rules are for takeing care of them.
How should i turn it on/off? and how long should i wait after turning it off before turning it back
on and stuff like that. Is there somewere i should read to know how these things are supposed
to be handled.
wondering what the standard rules are for takeing care of them.
How should i turn it on/off? and how long should i wait after turning it off before turning it back
on and stuff like that. Is there somewere i should read to know how these things are supposed
to be handled.
If memory serves, there's no standby switch on a DR, so just switch it on, and give it a few seconds to warm up. Similarly, when you switch it off, just give it a couple of minutes before you move it. I turn it on with the volume on zero, then turn it up, but I get the feeling I'm being a superstitious fool.
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Someone said that the standby switch is nothing more then to turn
the noise off but i guess better safe then sorry.
Also, weird thing.
I checked in the back of my DR and the power switch was off (facing down)
and the Standby was facing up....but i never touched the Standby. Every time
i turn it on, it warms up for like 20-30 seconds and im ready to go. Weird....
the noise off but i guess better safe then sorry.
Also, weird thing.
I checked in the back of my DR and the power switch was off (facing down)
and the Standby was facing up....but i never touched the Standby. Every time
i turn it on, it warms up for like 20-30 seconds and im ready to go. Weird....
Ok, so switch both power and standby switches to off.
To turn the amp on, turn the power switch on and let warm up for a minute or two, then switch the standby switch on.
When turning off, I usually do the reverse and switch to standby then power down, but there's actually nothing wrong with flipping both switches off.
To turn the amp on, turn the power switch on and let warm up for a minute or two, then switch the standby switch on.
When turning off, I usually do the reverse and switch to standby then power down, but there's actually nothing wrong with flipping both switches off.
A refresher and reminder to use that standby switch. When a tube amp is switched on it should be run in standby for at least 30 seconds, preferably a minute (the longer the better) before applying the DC rail voltage to the power amp tubes. On Marshall's, Fenders and most other tube amps, this is achieved by switching on the power at the main switch, leaving it for the necessary time, then switching from standby to normal operation. The results of not carrying out this procedure can vary from annoying, to downright expensive.
basically, leaving the amp in standby for a bit lets the tubes 'warm up' gradually rather than just being blasted with voltage instantly - which could wear them out faster.
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When I turn the amp I on, I turn on power, then standby after a minute or so.
Off I just flip it off as this discharges much of the filter cap voltage, then flip standby off ready for the next power up.
Don;t get too hungup on "off time", amps are fine on standby for a few hours. Just don't leave it on overnight.
Off I just flip it off as this discharges much of the filter cap voltage, then flip standby off ready for the next power up.
Don;t get too hungup on "off time", amps are fine on standby for a few hours. Just don't leave it on overnight.
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you don't need to bother about waiting before you move it when you turn it off. there is a superstition about hot valves but it is just that, you can move it as soon as you have finished using itbenecol wrote:If memory serves, there's no standby switch on a DR, so just switch it on, and give it a few seconds to warm up. Similarly, when you switch it off, just give it a couple of minutes before you move it. I turn it on with the volume on zero, then turn it up, but I get the feeling I'm being a superstitious fool.
That wouldn't happen if it was a shitty, cheap, Chinese amp.Will wrote:My Ampeg Jet has been making me feel this way latelyIroniaSudby wrote:"Well Tube amps CAN DIE AT ANY MOMENT FROM ANYTHING ANYWHERE.."![]()
I seriously can't keep that thing going for more than a month without needing to change something out.

I'm such a fucking hypocrite. I hate on Chinese amps cause they're "unreliable", but then my own American-made amp can't even work right despite days and days of teching and repairs. Meanwhile my Orange Crush is on for hours at a time and never fails.BacchusPaul wrote:That wouldn't happen if it was a shitty, cheap, Chinese amp.Will wrote:My Ampeg Jet has been making me feel this way latelyIroniaSudby wrote:"Well Tube amps CAN DIE AT ANY MOMENT FROM ANYTHING ANYWHERE.."![]()
I seriously can't keep that thing going for more than a month without needing to change something out.
I think I'm just a solid-state guy.
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neither switch really fucking matters when some other asshole is playing your amp while you're on the drums. when you're done, it always goes like this:
douche - "wow, that was awesome!"
me - "i know, why didn't we record it?"
douche - "good point." both switches off at once
me - "awwwww dude, srsly? standby first, asshat!"
douche - "oh sorry man, i do it like that on my fender 212FM all the time."
me - "GTFO."
douche - "wow, that was awesome!"
me - "i know, why didn't we record it?"
douche - "good point." both switches off at once
me - "awwwww dude, srsly? standby first, asshat!"
douche - "oh sorry man, i do it like that on my fender 212FM all the time."
me - "GTFO."
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
Read this:
http://psg.com/~dlamkins/lamkins-guitar ... dby-switch
A good explanation of what a standby switch is supposed to do, why it can hurt or help your tubes, and why it actually makes no difference.
http://psg.com/~dlamkins/lamkins-guitar ... dby-switch
A good explanation of what a standby switch is supposed to do, why it can hurt or help your tubes, and why it actually makes no difference.