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I have a Matamp with 4xEL34 that for a second time fried one pair of the output tubes. It's an old Matamp close to an OR120 but I don't have a schematic in hand, also I don't know the exact model. The amp is fully recapped, has new diodes, new grid and stopper resistors and new bias supply circuit.
At low volumes it behaves just fine but when you crank it up and after a few rehearsals it blows the one side of the power section, let's say the push side. The first time I changed them, I let it on my bench with a dummy load at full power for many hours just to be sure everything is ok but now I have a pair of EL34s fried again! The sockets are clean with no carbon traces, I can't see any melted cable inside and all resistors measure and look fine. No weird smells inside and I measured the windings of the OPT both with a DMM the resistances and with a Variac the voltages, it seems fine.
I have a Matamp with 4xEL34 that for a second time fried one pair of the output tubes. It's an old Matamp close to an OR120 but I don't have a schematic in hand, also I don't know the exact model. The amp is fully recapped, has new diodes, new grid and stopper resistors and new bias supply circuit.
At low volumes it behaves just fine but when you crank it up and after a few rehearsals it blows the one side of the power section, let's say the push side. The first time I changed them, I let it on my bench with a dummy load at full power for many hours just to be sure everything is ok but now I have a pair of EL34s fried again! The sockets are clean with no carbon traces, I can't see any melted cable inside and all resistors measure and look fine. No weird smells inside and I measured the windings of the OPT both with a DMM the resistances and with a Variac the voltages, it seems fine.
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