Hello hello
My friend asked me to take a look at his Bassman. He said it blew the fuse. So, we replaced the fuse which got the status light on and the tubes warming, but no signal. We looked and found 2 components had burnt; a 470 ohm 1 watt coming off of pin 4 of one of the 6L6 power tubes, and a 2.2k ohm 5 watt connected to the Red cable from the output transformer and the Standby switch.
Well, I replaced those and the situation remained the same. Jewel turns on, tubes heating, but no signal at all; no crackling, no hum, no quiet noise, just dead. After a few seconds the amp starts smoking so I unplug it. The two components that I had just replaced had just burnt out again. However, the fuse had not blown.
Something worth noting is the fact that there are 2 of the 470 ohm resistors; one for each power tube. The first time his amp blew up (the reason he brought it to me) the left tube's resistor had fried. The second time the amp blew up (after I had just put in the new parts) the right tube's resistor fried. In both cases only one resistor blew up while the other one was left untouched. This leads me to suspect that one of the power tubes is somehow bad, and that over the course of my disassembly and reassembly of the amp I switched them.
So... thoughts? I am still relatively new at working with tube amps and am at a loss for what to do next.
Here is a link to a page with the schematic for the amp: Amp Guide » Fender*Bassman 10
Aaaand I have attached a schematic with the problem areas highlighted.
Thanks much for the help!
My friend asked me to take a look at his Bassman. He said it blew the fuse. So, we replaced the fuse which got the status light on and the tubes warming, but no signal. We looked and found 2 components had burnt; a 470 ohm 1 watt coming off of pin 4 of one of the 6L6 power tubes, and a 2.2k ohm 5 watt connected to the Red cable from the output transformer and the Standby switch.
Well, I replaced those and the situation remained the same. Jewel turns on, tubes heating, but no signal at all; no crackling, no hum, no quiet noise, just dead. After a few seconds the amp starts smoking so I unplug it. The two components that I had just replaced had just burnt out again. However, the fuse had not blown.
Something worth noting is the fact that there are 2 of the 470 ohm resistors; one for each power tube. The first time his amp blew up (the reason he brought it to me) the left tube's resistor had fried. The second time the amp blew up (after I had just put in the new parts) the right tube's resistor fried. In both cases only one resistor blew up while the other one was left untouched. This leads me to suspect that one of the power tubes is somehow bad, and that over the course of my disassembly and reassembly of the amp I switched them.
So... thoughts? I am still relatively new at working with tube amps and am at a loss for what to do next.
Here is a link to a page with the schematic for the amp: Amp Guide » Fender*Bassman 10
Aaaand I have attached a schematic with the problem areas highlighted.
Thanks much for the help!
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