Hi there,
I'm fixing a Pro Tube Twin... output is about 43 watts before distortion. I've looked at the Fender schematic and all voltages seem to check out (although the test signal they suggest is calibrated to give about 19 watts output, so isn't much use). Getting good plate/screen voltages on the power tubes. The output wave looks good, clips a bit earlier on one side than the other, but nothing serious.
Max I can get out of it is 81 watts full-tilt. The output valves are Groove Tubes.. rated on their scale at "10", which I believe means late clipping. They were bought fairly recently. I don't have another spare set to test them out. Only have EL34 amps myself...
Injecting a 1kHz sine wave into the 'power amp in' shows similar results, so I can only conclude it's the power section not working. The schematic says a 5.6Vac sine wave should produce an 85-watt output. Unfortunately my signal generator only goes to 4.5V... so I used a solid state power amplifier slowly and carefully ramping up the volume whilst watching on the scope.. clipping arrived at the same point.. about 45 watts.
Could these tubes have been bad to begin with? It was sounding poor and fairly low output before we changed them; changing them doesn't seem to have made much difference.
I've tried new preamp valves (in PI and gain stages).. didn't make any difference.
Any suggestions much appreciated as always,
Harry
I'm fixing a Pro Tube Twin... output is about 43 watts before distortion. I've looked at the Fender schematic and all voltages seem to check out (although the test signal they suggest is calibrated to give about 19 watts output, so isn't much use). Getting good plate/screen voltages on the power tubes. The output wave looks good, clips a bit earlier on one side than the other, but nothing serious.
Max I can get out of it is 81 watts full-tilt. The output valves are Groove Tubes.. rated on their scale at "10", which I believe means late clipping. They were bought fairly recently. I don't have another spare set to test them out. Only have EL34 amps myself...
Injecting a 1kHz sine wave into the 'power amp in' shows similar results, so I can only conclude it's the power section not working. The schematic says a 5.6Vac sine wave should produce an 85-watt output. Unfortunately my signal generator only goes to 4.5V... so I used a solid state power amplifier slowly and carefully ramping up the volume whilst watching on the scope.. clipping arrived at the same point.. about 45 watts.
Could these tubes have been bad to begin with? It was sounding poor and fairly low output before we changed them; changing them doesn't seem to have made much difference.
I've tried new preamp valves (in PI and gain stages).. didn't make any difference.
Any suggestions much appreciated as always,
Harry
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