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  • Gibson GA 30 RV Loudness issue...

    Hi everyone,... I have a GA 30 RV that isn't as loud as it should be. I replaced the output transformer (because I happened to have one anyway) and the problem didn't change. I got monkeying around and realized that the problem is actually in the pre-amp side. The preamp circuit sounds fine and the reverb and eq's etc works as expected... it's just that the output is very weak (not distorted or anything). If I go out of the line output of the pre, to different outboard power amp, same thing, still weak (indicating it's not the power amp side). There is a rather conspicuous heat sinked power transister on the board. The 4 black rectifiers on the pre board are fairly hot to the touch (is that normal ?). I don't have a tube checker (and besides,... there are actually two pre amp stages and both are weak, and each has a separate tube,... so I don't think that's it)... someone know these amps well ?. Sincere thanks in advance for any ideas you might have... best, jim

  • #2
    Think that's a GA-30RVT...you are seeing diodes in the preamp area?

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    • #3
      The graphics say GA 30RV (no T)

      ... it is all tube though. The Amp is called a "Super Goldtone". Yes there looks to be a bridge rectifier circuit on the pre board (black diodes). The power board has it's own too (4 also).

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      • #4
        Far more likely it needs new coupling caps than a transformer.
        Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        • #5
          OK... I misunderstood and thought it was one of the older GA-30 models, not one of the GoldTones...

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          • #6
            I am sorry, I also thought we meant an older amp.
            Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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