Ok, I know what I did was the first rule not to do. I installed a mod kit from Fromel BEFORE I listened to the amp. So, I do not know if it ever worked. I trusted my brother, again, and I will never learn. So after the 'quick' mod, I had to bring it back to my shop, and now I am stumped.
I get a very very faint guitar sound, although you can hear a hi-power hum. You play and it sounds like way in the distance, very faint. It is as if the input jacks (part of the mod) are sending to ground. Classic blown 6L6?
However, I do some signal tracing and I hear loud pops in the amp section which tells me it is working. I do have it plugged into the main speaker jack not the ext. I replaced all the 12AX7's, all is well there.
My first problem is, all DC volts are perfect, the AC volts on the schematic are all incorrect. Is there a floating ground used to measure this somewhere? I am using a 100MHZ scope, and a RMS meter. Both don't show what Fender has on the schematic. Is one of the 6L6's bringing everything down to Ground?
So, is 94.3V at TP27 and TP28 correct? Why not write 94.3VAC? I get the DC volts on the tube (461VDC). I understand transfomer theory, I just need to verify the voltages on the fender schematic are correct.
I have checked the solder joints, and while doing that I see there has been much work done to this amp.
Thanks.
I have tripled check the wiring of the input jacks.
Tube checker has passed all the tubes as well.
I get a very very faint guitar sound, although you can hear a hi-power hum. You play and it sounds like way in the distance, very faint. It is as if the input jacks (part of the mod) are sending to ground. Classic blown 6L6?
However, I do some signal tracing and I hear loud pops in the amp section which tells me it is working. I do have it plugged into the main speaker jack not the ext. I replaced all the 12AX7's, all is well there.
My first problem is, all DC volts are perfect, the AC volts on the schematic are all incorrect. Is there a floating ground used to measure this somewhere? I am using a 100MHZ scope, and a RMS meter. Both don't show what Fender has on the schematic. Is one of the 6L6's bringing everything down to Ground?
So, is 94.3V at TP27 and TP28 correct? Why not write 94.3VAC? I get the DC volts on the tube (461VDC). I understand transfomer theory, I just need to verify the voltages on the fender schematic are correct.
I have checked the solder joints, and while doing that I see there has been much work done to this amp.
Thanks.
I have tripled check the wiring of the input jacks.
Tube checker has passed all the tubes as well.
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