Hi All,
Over the past few months my HRD has been regressing in sound quality and I decided it was high time for new tubes (5 years). I guess i should mention that I have done tube swaps and biases for myself several times before, and always do it with care and technique from a local tube repair shop. Had been running 2 6L6WGB powers and switched back to JJ/Tesla 6L6GC.
Well, It made sense that it would be the tubes after this long, so i hate to say i didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the behavior of the old tubes, but swapping in the new ones i got the same moderately low output and very muddy distorted sound on all channels. The GC's were pulling up 20mV on the bias, so I rebiased to 60mV (as per Fender suggested), but no improvement.
Upon closer inspection BOTH the old tubes and new tubes would glow bright blue when standby was off, and one of the two (the left with the new tubes, right with the old, when facing back of amp) would flash bright blue before settling in to a mild glow all around the tube. All the solder joints to the tube sockets checked out OK.
From what i've heard, that means bad tubes? The package was open, so i suppose they could have been a return that someone messed up and stuck back in the drawer, but before i go exchanging and burning up another set, I figured i should see whether you guys think its the amp or the tubes.
To add to the mystery, there is a mechanical clicking, very fast almost a hum, coming from somewhere in the left of the main PCB, but not the bias pot.
Any help would be much appreciated, i hadn't been able to turn anything up in searches but even pointers to a more appropriate forum would be great if this one doesn't belong here. I'll be happy to toss up some pictures if that will help. Sorry for the long post, just stressful when your baby is not doing so hot!
Thanks!
David
Over the past few months my HRD has been regressing in sound quality and I decided it was high time for new tubes (5 years). I guess i should mention that I have done tube swaps and biases for myself several times before, and always do it with care and technique from a local tube repair shop. Had been running 2 6L6WGB powers and switched back to JJ/Tesla 6L6GC.
Well, It made sense that it would be the tubes after this long, so i hate to say i didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the behavior of the old tubes, but swapping in the new ones i got the same moderately low output and very muddy distorted sound on all channels. The GC's were pulling up 20mV on the bias, so I rebiased to 60mV (as per Fender suggested), but no improvement.
Upon closer inspection BOTH the old tubes and new tubes would glow bright blue when standby was off, and one of the two (the left with the new tubes, right with the old, when facing back of amp) would flash bright blue before settling in to a mild glow all around the tube. All the solder joints to the tube sockets checked out OK.
From what i've heard, that means bad tubes? The package was open, so i suppose they could have been a return that someone messed up and stuck back in the drawer, but before i go exchanging and burning up another set, I figured i should see whether you guys think its the amp or the tubes.
To add to the mystery, there is a mechanical clicking, very fast almost a hum, coming from somewhere in the left of the main PCB, but not the bias pot.
Any help would be much appreciated, i hadn't been able to turn anything up in searches but even pointers to a more appropriate forum would be great if this one doesn't belong here. I'll be happy to toss up some pictures if that will help. Sorry for the long post, just stressful when your baby is not doing so hot!
Thanks!
David
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