Hope you guys can help. I am working on a Musicman 130 with the tube PI. It was working fine, then fairly suddenly developed a grainy, distorted tone and low output. (Bass player was using it) I checked it out and noted red plates on the power tubes, consistent with bias faillure. Opened it up and rebuilt the bias supply, and tried it out. No hot tubes, but had the same low output and distortion. ( was biased correctly) Tried new tubes... no change. Checked all the voltages, and all OK, about 720 V on the plates, bias about -34 V, screens at ~360 V; checked all the tube sockets; checked and replaced the 12AX7; changed the 10 ohm cathode resistors; changed all the coupling caps in the PI circuit; changed all the power section caps; removed the .001 caps from the plates to ground, and removed the diodes from plates to ground....all with no change, except a little instability and harmonic distortion, but way down on power (< 5 watts) into a correct load. I then tried wiring directly to the input of the PI, with another preamp, to no avail, so it has to be in the power section. Right?
I have re-heated all the socket and other connections. The OPT is not open and the resistance from center tap to each end is about 80 ohms one one side and about 105 one the other, which I think is OK. What am I missing?
Steve
I have re-heated all the socket and other connections. The OPT is not open and the resistance from center tap to each end is about 80 ohms one one side and about 105 one the other, which I think is OK. What am I missing?
Steve
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