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| 1963 Gibson Hawk 2x10 Ga25 RVT
I have a 1963 Hawk. Recently it seems to have lost volume, I can crank it up and just doesn't get loud and there is sort of a metal sonding vibration coming out of it. I was told to try changing the power tubes which are two 7591 tubes.Does that sound like it could be the problem? Also does anyone know what type speakers are in these models, they have a square base... |
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Output tubes can cause your problem but so can other things like capacitors. How old are the tubes? | |
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| 1963 Gibson Hawk
Not really sure how old. I bought it about 4-5 years ago and when I had it checked out they said hte tubes were good. It jsut started losing power and the vibration sound a few days ago... They could be five years old or 35 years old. I know some of them are barely readable...
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Last edited by olddawg; 07-02-2009 at 12:57 AM. | |
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I have a GA-25RVT too. Is there any way you can test the tubes or have them tested to verify their strength? The repair process can become quite confusing (not to mention expensive) if you are throwing money at new tubes. The way you describe the suddenness of the volume drop makes me think you might have lost a cathode bypass capacitor (or two). If you have a schematic, and have some repair savvy, try patching a "known good/new" bypass capacitor over the cathode resistor. Also, the schematic can help you use a multimeter to test the cathode and plate voltages of each tube. Your problem may prove to be the output tubes but it is equally as likely (and much less costly) that another component is faulty. dkevin |
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