I recently was working on a friends amp (Ampeg Super Jet sj-12r) who
complained about random volume loss. When I first fired it up the amp
sounded pretty good, but the left 6L6 had a stronger than normal blue
glow. I swapped the left tube for the right and the glow followed the first
tube and it took about 15 seconds for the tube from the right to red plate
in the left socket.
I put them back the way they were and put a bias probe on and checked
cathode current. The blue glower was pulling about 70mA in its left socket
while the red plater wasn't pulling any current in its socket. After more
swapping, and no current draw from that socket, I found that that socket
had a busted 470@5W screen resistor. Changing that out and putting the
red plater back in, of course, it started red plating. No problem, got new
tubes for this amp on the way....I just have a couple of questions about
how this amp was working:
First, how the hell was this thing working with only one tube drawing current?
How did the screen of the red plater (having no voltage) kill the cathode and ultimately the tube??
complained about random volume loss. When I first fired it up the amp
sounded pretty good, but the left 6L6 had a stronger than normal blue
glow. I swapped the left tube for the right and the glow followed the first
tube and it took about 15 seconds for the tube from the right to red plate
in the left socket.
I put them back the way they were and put a bias probe on and checked
cathode current. The blue glower was pulling about 70mA in its left socket
while the red plater wasn't pulling any current in its socket. After more
swapping, and no current draw from that socket, I found that that socket
had a busted 470@5W screen resistor. Changing that out and putting the
red plater back in, of course, it started red plating. No problem, got new
tubes for this amp on the way....I just have a couple of questions about
how this amp was working:
First, how the hell was this thing working with only one tube drawing current?
How did the screen of the red plater (having no voltage) kill the cathode and ultimately the tube??
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