I have an early silverface Twin that keeps blowing fuses and I lost one pair of output tubes.
The amp is fully serviced, new el. caps, new rectifier diodes, new grid stoppers and screen resistors, etc etc but after a few days I lost one pair of 6L6s. I replaced them, replaced the fried screen resistors plus the bias pot, diode and resistors at the bias circuit just in case, biased it properly around 60-70% but after a few rehearsals mains fuse fried again! Now, it's on my workbench with a new fuse and it seems fine! I have it for an hour with a signal generator and a resistive dummy load and I have full output power.
Coincidence? I don't think so as when I was rehearsing I heard the same crackling noises as the previous time before the fuse fried so something is going on there. Any thoughts? The only difference it that this time I didn't loose another pair of 6L6s.
I suspected the output tube sockets but they look clean and fine without any traces of carbon. What else can be the problem?!
The amp is fully serviced, new el. caps, new rectifier diodes, new grid stoppers and screen resistors, etc etc but after a few days I lost one pair of 6L6s. I replaced them, replaced the fried screen resistors plus the bias pot, diode and resistors at the bias circuit just in case, biased it properly around 60-70% but after a few rehearsals mains fuse fried again! Now, it's on my workbench with a new fuse and it seems fine! I have it for an hour with a signal generator and a resistive dummy load and I have full output power.
Coincidence? I don't think so as when I was rehearsing I heard the same crackling noises as the previous time before the fuse fried so something is going on there. Any thoughts? The only difference it that this time I didn't loose another pair of 6L6s.
I suspected the output tube sockets but they look clean and fine without any traces of carbon. What else can be the problem?!
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