Hi everyone - excited to be posting for the first time!
I have a 5e3 that I put together. Sounds excellent, and seems to perform as expected, volume up to 2 is funky clean, starts to break up nicely as you spin the volume up to 12, channels interactive, etc. etc. Very cool amp. And loud! I have an Eminence Maverick installed so that I can ratchet down the volume level - works well and sounds very nice.
So on to the problem - I started getting occasional arcing in the rectifier tube, together with some audible sputtering. I could see this was happening inside the rectifier tube, so I got a replacement (an NOS GE 5Y3) - worked fine. But I noticed the amp was getting a bit hot (note that I have a 30uf cap in the first filter cap).
So I pulled all the tubes and started taking voltage measurements and saw something weird. The voltages going to the rectifier (pins 4 & 6) via the High Voltage taps on the PT are around 180 volts each (I would have expected closer to 350 at each pin). The filament voltages seem OK at 6.1vac, the rectifier filament voltage seems ok at 4.8vac -- so I'm scratching my head here.
With the rectifier installed, the B+ at the first filter cap is around 180v, which is half what I'd expect it to be - and I see that situation across the power tubes as well (under 200v from plate to ground).
To add to the mystery - the amp sounds great, and is still loud.
Questions I'd love your help/advice on:
1) any idea what could be going on here? Could the PT be defective, or would you suspect a wiring issue on my part?
2) if I continue running the amp this way (with vastly reduced B+) do I risk damaging anything? As mentioned, it sounds great!
THANKS THANKS THANKS for any advice you can throw my way!
Best,
Dan
I have a 5e3 that I put together. Sounds excellent, and seems to perform as expected, volume up to 2 is funky clean, starts to break up nicely as you spin the volume up to 12, channels interactive, etc. etc. Very cool amp. And loud! I have an Eminence Maverick installed so that I can ratchet down the volume level - works well and sounds very nice.
So on to the problem - I started getting occasional arcing in the rectifier tube, together with some audible sputtering. I could see this was happening inside the rectifier tube, so I got a replacement (an NOS GE 5Y3) - worked fine. But I noticed the amp was getting a bit hot (note that I have a 30uf cap in the first filter cap).
So I pulled all the tubes and started taking voltage measurements and saw something weird. The voltages going to the rectifier (pins 4 & 6) via the High Voltage taps on the PT are around 180 volts each (I would have expected closer to 350 at each pin). The filament voltages seem OK at 6.1vac, the rectifier filament voltage seems ok at 4.8vac -- so I'm scratching my head here.
With the rectifier installed, the B+ at the first filter cap is around 180v, which is half what I'd expect it to be - and I see that situation across the power tubes as well (under 200v from plate to ground).
To add to the mystery - the amp sounds great, and is still loud.
Questions I'd love your help/advice on:
1) any idea what could be going on here? Could the PT be defective, or would you suspect a wiring issue on my part?
2) if I continue running the amp this way (with vastly reduced B+) do I risk damaging anything? As mentioned, it sounds great!
THANKS THANKS THANKS for any advice you can throw my way!
Best,
Dan
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