Hi, I could use some help/advice here. I'm working on an old Music Man amp for a good friend. This one has had a frustrating issue for years of working fine for about 30 minutes or so then a hum comes out of the speakers and one of the 4 EL34 (6CA7) is fire-red hot. The original tube I pulled out has deformed glass.
After inspection - nothing found - I changed the electrolytic caps, re-tubed and biased; hoping that there was a bad tube causing the problem. No dice, 30 minutes of playing on this very good sounding amp and here we go again. Once it cooled down it was ok again.
I'll remove the chassis again and measure what I can statically but I'm scratching my head. I am wondering if it's an output transformer heating up, or even the power supply. Although it appears to be related to the one tube next to the OT.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Advice on how to proceed?
I have some pics posted in this album:
Music Man 210-HD pictures by ElBrewski - Photobucket
Here is the schematic
http://www.music-man.com/techinfo/ol...&_2275-130.pdf
After inspection - nothing found - I changed the electrolytic caps, re-tubed and biased; hoping that there was a bad tube causing the problem. No dice, 30 minutes of playing on this very good sounding amp and here we go again. Once it cooled down it was ok again.
I'll remove the chassis again and measure what I can statically but I'm scratching my head. I am wondering if it's an output transformer heating up, or even the power supply. Although it appears to be related to the one tube next to the OT.
Has anyone come across anything like this? Advice on how to proceed?
I have some pics posted in this album:
Music Man 210-HD pictures by ElBrewski - Photobucket
Here is the schematic
http://www.music-man.com/techinfo/ol...&_2275-130.pdf
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