I have a Mesa/Boogie Dual-Rectifier Trem-O-Verb head on the bench at the moment that is proving to be quite a challenge.
Here is the issue: The bottom half of the output is not present when the amp is turned on. After 3 minutes or so, the output will then be fine until another couple of minutes and then the bottom portion of the output will disappear again. Might come back, might not.
Here are the details: The signal is clean up to the grids of the output tubes. If I put a meter or scope lead on pin 2 of the phase inverter, the output instantly returns to normal, take it away and the bottom half is missing again.
Tried a new set of output tubes, even tried another set. New phase inverter, tried several of those, as well as all of the other preamp tubes. Voltages around the circuit look good, except that the plate voltage of the phase inverter looks high (pin 6). When the amp is not working properly, the plate voltage will be about 415V, when the amp does work properly, the voltage drops to about 350V. Output tube voltages, including bias voltage all look good. Power amp feedback loop appears to be OK.
I have changed every part in the phase inverter ciruit. (1M, .1, .047, 120pf, 754pf, 82K, 90K, etc., socket tests good. Freeze spray does nothing to locate anything.
I have talked to Boogie; they were no help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
Here is the issue: The bottom half of the output is not present when the amp is turned on. After 3 minutes or so, the output will then be fine until another couple of minutes and then the bottom portion of the output will disappear again. Might come back, might not.
Here are the details: The signal is clean up to the grids of the output tubes. If I put a meter or scope lead on pin 2 of the phase inverter, the output instantly returns to normal, take it away and the bottom half is missing again.
Tried a new set of output tubes, even tried another set. New phase inverter, tried several of those, as well as all of the other preamp tubes. Voltages around the circuit look good, except that the plate voltage of the phase inverter looks high (pin 6). When the amp is not working properly, the plate voltage will be about 415V, when the amp does work properly, the voltage drops to about 350V. Output tube voltages, including bias voltage all look good. Power amp feedback loop appears to be OK.
I have changed every part in the phase inverter ciruit. (1M, .1, .047, 120pf, 754pf, 82K, 90K, etc., socket tests good. Freeze spray does nothing to locate anything.
I have talked to Boogie; they were no help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
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