I'm going over a very nice B18N that sounds great, is very quiet but heats up the power tubes, to the point that it deformed the plexi-glass lighted "Ampeg" sign attached to the tube shield. I have checked the voltages and they seem to be close to the values shown on the schematic, tried new output tubes.
I've read that it may be a good idea to replace the parts in the "capacitive-divider" bias circuit on general principal. The resistors measure good, the diode seems to as well. Should I shotgun-replace the capacitors? Any other ideas?
Other than being a bit dusty/dirty this amp is amazingly original:
Ampeg B18 pictures by ElBrewski - Photobucket
I've read that it may be a good idea to replace the parts in the "capacitive-divider" bias circuit on general principal. The resistors measure good, the diode seems to as well. Should I shotgun-replace the capacitors? Any other ideas?
Other than being a bit dusty/dirty this amp is amazingly original:
Ampeg B18 pictures by ElBrewski - Photobucket
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