My 1968-ish AB165 has the mod for adjustable fixed bias. It was working okay about 6 months ago when I last played it. When I plugged it in last week, the volume was normal but with some static on certain notes. I took all the tubes out and tested them on my Precision 912. One triode of the 12AT7 phase inverter tested bad, so I replaced it with one that tested good.. When I turned it on next, the static was gone. However, I lost that loud Fender clean so typical of guitar through these amps. In its place was a weak, unpleasantly distorted sound at less than half the normal volume. Plate voltage on pin 3 of both output tubes (Shuguang 6L6GC) is in spec at 450v. Bias voltage at pin 5 of both output tubes is also in spec at -45 to -50v. Pin 1 of the 12AT7 phase inverter (plate triode 2) is in spec at 210v. However, pin 6 of the 12AT7 (plate triode 1) is way high at 405v. Even with the bias and plate voltages in spec as above, the idle current at the plates on both output tubes is only 14-16 milliamps.
p.s. Pin 7 on the phase inverter has some heavy corrosion. The rest of the connections look okay.
Do ya'll have any suggestions as to what could be causing the high voltage on the first triode of the phase inverter and/or the low plate idle current? Is that errant voltage on pin 6 of the phase inverter related to the low plate current on the output tubes? I tried a brand new set of 6L6GC and got the same result.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
p.s. Pin 7 on the phase inverter has some heavy corrosion. The rest of the connections look okay.
Do ya'll have any suggestions as to what could be causing the high voltage on the first triode of the phase inverter and/or the low plate idle current? Is that errant voltage on pin 6 of the phase inverter related to the low plate current on the output tubes? I tried a brand new set of 6L6GC and got the same result.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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