This weekend I spent a lot of time on taking apart my 1 year old Mission 5E3. I've always ghad some issues with hissing, and I thought that checking and reflowing all the joints, etc could improve that. And it did, the amp is now very quiet, so time well spent.
Before closing it up I measured the voltages, with the listed range between brackets:
V1 #1: 121V (105-120)
V1 #6: 115V (105-120)
V2 #1: 145V (145-160)
V2 #6: 178V (185-205)
V3 #3: 366V (345-365)
V3 #4: 320V (305-320)
B+ 377V (355-370)
before V1 plate resistors: 232V (215-235)
Except for the B+ which is a bit too high, and V2#6 which is a bit too low, they all are fine. I guess that depends on the tubes as well, so I am not worrying too much about it.
One other thing I noticed is that the resistance measured over each 100 Ohm cathode bias resistor on the V3 and V4 sockets measures 50 Ohm. I looked at the schematics, and they are in series, so I don't quite understand that.
Also, the resistance between the two filament leads is 0 (zero) Ohm, I'm not sure why that is. Although now that I think of it, the filaments are a closed circuit in the tube, so that makes sense - correct?
Soooo, anyway, my 5E3 is back together. We'll see how it behaves at practice later this week.
Before closing it up I measured the voltages, with the listed range between brackets:
V1 #1: 121V (105-120)
V1 #6: 115V (105-120)
V2 #1: 145V (145-160)
V2 #6: 178V (185-205)
V3 #3: 366V (345-365)
V3 #4: 320V (305-320)
B+ 377V (355-370)
before V1 plate resistors: 232V (215-235)
Except for the B+ which is a bit too high, and V2#6 which is a bit too low, they all are fine. I guess that depends on the tubes as well, so I am not worrying too much about it.
One other thing I noticed is that the resistance measured over each 100 Ohm cathode bias resistor on the V3 and V4 sockets measures 50 Ohm. I looked at the schematics, and they are in series, so I don't quite understand that.
Also, the resistance between the two filament leads is 0 (zero) Ohm, I'm not sure why that is. Although now that I think of it, the filaments are a closed circuit in the tube, so that makes sense - correct?
Soooo, anyway, my 5E3 is back together. We'll see how it behaves at practice later this week.
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