NOTE: All but the bottom photo with
the detail of the guts are courtesy of Antonio Salvatore.
Click on any photo to see a JPEG twice as large (guts
photo is much larger, nearly 1MB and larger than 1200x900).
The amp in Antonio's photos has a replacement speaker. |
Basic frontal shot |
Logo and control closeup. Note on-off switch
on treble control |
Control layout: loudness, treble/on/off, bass,
frequency and depth (tremolo), and reverb (depth) |
Back of amp (upper and lower panels held on with screws) |
Closeup of back of amp: AC receptacle,
8 ohm ext. spkr out jack, phono/tape input jack |
Tubes, transformers, etc. |
Speaker (non-original) and reverb tank |
Partial view of amp electronics |
All Kalamazoo tube amps were shipped with a schematic attached
inside the cabinet |
My Reverb 12, with the chassis hanging out the back.
I kind of blew this shot, but you can see most of
the circuit. V1 (upper right) handles first gain
stage and tremolo oscillator, V2 (left of that)
handles second gain stage and phase inverter,
V3 (way left by power supply) handles reverb driver
and recovery. Power tubes are lower right. Lots
of "chocolate drop" caps and a regular snake pit
of wiring. Lots of shielded wire, though.
Notice the nearly unused terminal strip. They
didn't exactly follow the color code, either.
The white connector above the lower PS cap is
for the reverb recovery cable; the send comes
straight off the driver tranny under the hole
to the right of V3. The small, brown, 4 pin
socket just to the left of the power tube
sockets is for the footswitch cable. In this
photo I've already replaced the rectifier diodes
with 1n1007s, and the one blue electrolytic on
the far right. |