Hey all, new to the forum, but I've been reading stuff on here for years, great forum.
Anyways, I have an Orange Rocker 30 head. Long story short, the power transformer fried a while back and I just got around to installing a new one (Axiom ORP-30 from Mercury). Everything seems to be working fine except that the output volume of the amp is significantly lower than it was before. Other than this, it works fine: it's not noisy, the EQ dials are responsive, the gain and volume controls are fine and work properly, the amp isn't overheating, even the tone and signal breakup are normal (despite the volume drop). I checked all the fuses, I tried using all the output jacks, tried different power outlets and even different locations, different speaker/power cables, and I even bought all new tubes for the preamp and poweramp but it is still very quiet.
I checked all the PT primaries and secondaries and even the power on the mains and everything tests out fine. No components show visual signs of damage (burned out resistors, bulging caps etc) and the ceramic resistors test out correctly. I'm beginning to think that whatever caused the PT to blow in the first place is now the culprit.
One more item potential importance... when I first opened up the amp after taking out the old PT, there was some visible burn damage. The black OT primary had a burn in it severing the lead entirely, and it left some charring on the other two primaries (yellow and white I believe, although the burns didn't break the insulation so they were still very much intact) and also a very noticeable burn mark on the inside of the chassis. I repaired the black lead and other than what I mentioned there was no further visible burn damage.
I suppose the next step would be to test all the caps but I'm waiting on that for a couple of reasons... first of all the way the amp is built it's kinda hard to access the bottom side of the PCB where I could test the caps. Also, I would think that if a cap was the problem there would be more issues. It's astonishing how perfectly the amp works despite the volume drop: no excess noise, no scratching or popping, no sudden drops or surges in volume, nothing. I'm starting to think it's something pretty simple that I'm just overlooking.
Can anyone offer any insight at all? I'm willing to try anything. The amp cost me a bundle and I've dumped a ton more money into it trying to fix it and I just want it to work. Any input at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Anyways, I have an Orange Rocker 30 head. Long story short, the power transformer fried a while back and I just got around to installing a new one (Axiom ORP-30 from Mercury). Everything seems to be working fine except that the output volume of the amp is significantly lower than it was before. Other than this, it works fine: it's not noisy, the EQ dials are responsive, the gain and volume controls are fine and work properly, the amp isn't overheating, even the tone and signal breakup are normal (despite the volume drop). I checked all the fuses, I tried using all the output jacks, tried different power outlets and even different locations, different speaker/power cables, and I even bought all new tubes for the preamp and poweramp but it is still very quiet.
I checked all the PT primaries and secondaries and even the power on the mains and everything tests out fine. No components show visual signs of damage (burned out resistors, bulging caps etc) and the ceramic resistors test out correctly. I'm beginning to think that whatever caused the PT to blow in the first place is now the culprit.
One more item potential importance... when I first opened up the amp after taking out the old PT, there was some visible burn damage. The black OT primary had a burn in it severing the lead entirely, and it left some charring on the other two primaries (yellow and white I believe, although the burns didn't break the insulation so they were still very much intact) and also a very noticeable burn mark on the inside of the chassis. I repaired the black lead and other than what I mentioned there was no further visible burn damage.
I suppose the next step would be to test all the caps but I'm waiting on that for a couple of reasons... first of all the way the amp is built it's kinda hard to access the bottom side of the PCB where I could test the caps. Also, I would think that if a cap was the problem there would be more issues. It's astonishing how perfectly the amp works despite the volume drop: no excess noise, no scratching or popping, no sudden drops or surges in volume, nothing. I'm starting to think it's something pretty simple that I'm just overlooking.
Can anyone offer any insight at all? I'm willing to try anything. The amp cost me a bundle and I've dumped a ton more money into it trying to fix it and I just want it to work. Any input at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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