I have a Hot Rod Deluxe (replaced the speaker with a Tone Tubby) that I used for jam sessions (mainly because it's so much lighter than my "66 Super Reverb Blackface).
So far the amp has been very reliable, but recently have incurred a problem, with the amp on and no guitar plugged in, volume off and on the clean channel the amp, pops loudly and makes sounds like frying bacon.
As a newbie to amps (though have ample experience with electronics) I looked in to the board and found one of the 470 ohm 5w resistors (R78) was found laying off the board and down below on the plate PC boards The leads were gone, completely not only from the resistor but even from the solder joints on the board and no where to be found inside the amp.
From the schematic, I find this is a channel switching circuit, which explains why I haven't had a drive channel for a while.
After replacing the resistor with a new one of the same value and visually looking at the other one (R79) observing no signs of heat, I put it back together and still have the same problem.
A good friend who is into fixing vintage amps and not a lot of experience with HR's or PC board amps, he thinks I have a cap problem and has suggested ditching the Illinios Caps in the HR and replacing them with Spragues. Though I can't find all the values in Srague's list and they are expensive in comparison. The odd ball ones are difficult to find and still stick with sprague through out.
Am I headed down the right path for fixing the amp and/or is it worth putting in better caps in this amp?
I've always like the tone I get, thanks to the tone tubby (even my Mexican Strat sounds great through this amp) Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated.
So far the amp has been very reliable, but recently have incurred a problem, with the amp on and no guitar plugged in, volume off and on the clean channel the amp, pops loudly and makes sounds like frying bacon.
As a newbie to amps (though have ample experience with electronics) I looked in to the board and found one of the 470 ohm 5w resistors (R78) was found laying off the board and down below on the plate PC boards The leads were gone, completely not only from the resistor but even from the solder joints on the board and no where to be found inside the amp.
From the schematic, I find this is a channel switching circuit, which explains why I haven't had a drive channel for a while.
After replacing the resistor with a new one of the same value and visually looking at the other one (R79) observing no signs of heat, I put it back together and still have the same problem.
A good friend who is into fixing vintage amps and not a lot of experience with HR's or PC board amps, he thinks I have a cap problem and has suggested ditching the Illinios Caps in the HR and replacing them with Spragues. Though I can't find all the values in Srague's list and they are expensive in comparison. The odd ball ones are difficult to find and still stick with sprague through out.
Am I headed down the right path for fixing the amp and/or is it worth putting in better caps in this amp?
I've always like the tone I get, thanks to the tone tubby (even my Mexican Strat sounds great through this amp) Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated.
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