Regarding my 1964 Fender Bassman amp (6g6-B)...after a blown fuse and a 6L6 tube that burned up, I put two new JJ 6L6 tubes in, turned the power on, let it warm up for 5 minutes and then took it off standby. The amp emitted an ear piercing, loud, high pitch sound so I turned it off immediately.
I've eliminated all tubes and any input item (like a guitar) from this problem. I can go into more detail of what I did and what has happened later if needed. Right now I'm thinking this problem is being caused by a resistor that looks burnt. It is the resistor that goes from pin 4 to pin 6 on the power tube socket. On the schematic it is supposed to be a 470, 1 watt resister. The "burnt" one is coming in at 411. On the other power tube socket, the same resistor is reading 464. Also, there is a resistor that goes from pin 5 to pin 1 on both tube sockets. This resistor does not seem to be on the schematic (although I'm not that great at reading schematics). This resistor is measuring 1570 on one socket (the one with the "burnt" resistor) and 1516 on the other socket. My question is this. Do you think the burnt resistor that is measuring 411 could be the cause of this amp screaming like a banshee when I put new power tubes in and powered it up/took it off standby? Again, I am 99 percent sure all my tubes are good, the volume is down all the way and there is no input to the amp.
I've eliminated all tubes and any input item (like a guitar) from this problem. I can go into more detail of what I did and what has happened later if needed. Right now I'm thinking this problem is being caused by a resistor that looks burnt. It is the resistor that goes from pin 4 to pin 6 on the power tube socket. On the schematic it is supposed to be a 470, 1 watt resister. The "burnt" one is coming in at 411. On the other power tube socket, the same resistor is reading 464. Also, there is a resistor that goes from pin 5 to pin 1 on both tube sockets. This resistor does not seem to be on the schematic (although I'm not that great at reading schematics). This resistor is measuring 1570 on one socket (the one with the "burnt" resistor) and 1516 on the other socket. My question is this. Do you think the burnt resistor that is measuring 411 could be the cause of this amp screaming like a banshee when I put new power tubes in and powered it up/took it off standby? Again, I am 99 percent sure all my tubes are good, the volume is down all the way and there is no input to the amp.
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