'96 Fender DeVille 60w 212
Started out as a low power issue, now no response from the master volume. Whether it's at "0" or "12" there is a very weak and bad sounding distorted signal coming through the speakers. The amp had been knocked off an amp stand when the problem started. All of the tubes glow a faint orange, none are microphonic. One of the 6L6's has a broken center guide pin, but it looks like the glass is OK and it lights up. Amp hasn't blown any fuses or smoked or anything. I am thinking that it's something to do with the power section of the amp, but I don't have a lot of experience.
Also input #1 has been cutting out for some time, I figured I would re-solder it when I pulled the amp apart.
I am familiar with deadly voltages and the idea of discharging caps, I've been doing research on and off for a few years about repairing tube amps. It hasn't been until now that I need to actually do any repairs.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Started out as a low power issue, now no response from the master volume. Whether it's at "0" or "12" there is a very weak and bad sounding distorted signal coming through the speakers. The amp had been knocked off an amp stand when the problem started. All of the tubes glow a faint orange, none are microphonic. One of the 6L6's has a broken center guide pin, but it looks like the glass is OK and it lights up. Amp hasn't blown any fuses or smoked or anything. I am thinking that it's something to do with the power section of the amp, but I don't have a lot of experience.
Also input #1 has been cutting out for some time, I figured I would re-solder it when I pulled the amp apart.
I am familiar with deadly voltages and the idea of discharging caps, I've been doing research on and off for a few years about repairing tube amps. It hasn't been until now that I need to actually do any repairs.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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