I'm new to the svt but I have cleaned up, recapped and retubed a V4B.
1st off I'm aware of the dangerous hi voltages and am very cautious when working on tube amps and bleed the filter caps each time.
I got a non op 1970 svt with 6146's in it. All the tubes would light up but no output. Upon troubleshooting I found that the power tranny primary wasn't wired correctly (when the standby switch is closed it should be in parallel with heater transformer). I connected it correctly. I then got an output to the speaker cab. I let it warm up in standby for 3-4 min, then brought it out of standby and let it sit for approx. 5 min out of standby, plugged my bass in for a quick test. It worked fine very little hum, until I increased the volume, (not way loud) and then 2 of the 10 ohm 5 watt resistors fried, R32 & R44. I immediately unplugged.
Here are the knowns:
1) When I aquired the amp all the boards looked great no visual signs of burn marks or component damage.
2) I installed all new tubes.(supposely matched)
3) Once the Power transformer was connected properly, 512V @ coming out to the bridge rectifier diodes. (didn't measure plate voltages etc.)
4) I slightly turned the bias pots and measured just to verify a voltage change and I did get a change and set them at .072V
5) 6.23v to the heaters.
Here are the stupid things I did:
1) Used an 8 ohm cab for a quick test ( I'm waiting for my 4 ohm dummy load and my 4 ohm cab wasn't at my house)
2) Adjusted the bias with an 8 ohm load.
I'm waiting for parts. I will be replacing all the 10 ohm 5 watts as well as the 22 ohms and 47 k's and will not power up until I have the proper non inductive 4 ohm load.
Questions:
1) Is 512V out of the power tranny to the rectifier diodes ok?
2) Did the brief test with the 8 ohm cab kill it?
3) Will the associated tubes always fry if the 10 ohms opened up?
4) Even though it was brief test did messing with bias cause the fault?
5) Could the 10 ohms be old or compromised from previous bad tubes and finely failed when pushed?
Any help would be appreciated. I'm stiil getting aquainted with this amp so please have patience.
1st off I'm aware of the dangerous hi voltages and am very cautious when working on tube amps and bleed the filter caps each time.
I got a non op 1970 svt with 6146's in it. All the tubes would light up but no output. Upon troubleshooting I found that the power tranny primary wasn't wired correctly (when the standby switch is closed it should be in parallel with heater transformer). I connected it correctly. I then got an output to the speaker cab. I let it warm up in standby for 3-4 min, then brought it out of standby and let it sit for approx. 5 min out of standby, plugged my bass in for a quick test. It worked fine very little hum, until I increased the volume, (not way loud) and then 2 of the 10 ohm 5 watt resistors fried, R32 & R44. I immediately unplugged.
Here are the knowns:
1) When I aquired the amp all the boards looked great no visual signs of burn marks or component damage.
2) I installed all new tubes.(supposely matched)
3) Once the Power transformer was connected properly, 512V @ coming out to the bridge rectifier diodes. (didn't measure plate voltages etc.)
4) I slightly turned the bias pots and measured just to verify a voltage change and I did get a change and set them at .072V
5) 6.23v to the heaters.
Here are the stupid things I did:
1) Used an 8 ohm cab for a quick test ( I'm waiting for my 4 ohm dummy load and my 4 ohm cab wasn't at my house)
2) Adjusted the bias with an 8 ohm load.
I'm waiting for parts. I will be replacing all the 10 ohm 5 watts as well as the 22 ohms and 47 k's and will not power up until I have the proper non inductive 4 ohm load.
Questions:
1) Is 512V out of the power tranny to the rectifier diodes ok?
2) Did the brief test with the 8 ohm cab kill it?
3) Will the associated tubes always fry if the 10 ohms opened up?
4) Even though it was brief test did messing with bias cause the fault?
5) Could the 10 ohms be old or compromised from previous bad tubes and finely failed when pushed?
Any help would be appreciated. I'm stiil getting aquainted with this amp so please have patience.
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