I've got a line6/Bogner spidervalve 212 in for repair and am having some HT fuse problems. First of all, the amp came in with a shorted power tube and a blown HT fuse. I replaced the fuse and put in a set of known good pulls first and then a set of good tubes provided by the owner. All was good under test. I ran the amp for an hour with the ma running at 54 on the signal injector and a 4 ohm dummy load. Put it all back together and played it for about ten minutes and no problem. Customer takes the amp home and within 10 minutes it goes dead. Shorts the replacement used power tube in the original bad tube socket
Tore it apart and found cracked solder joints on pin 2 and pin 3 of the power tube socket that had the shorted power tube originally and the second time. Resoldered those two and all other tube socket pins power and preamp. Put in a set of known good pulls and then a set of matched Winged C's. Does fine under test. Owner takes it home and 10 minutes it pops the fuse again. Both Winged C's are good though.
I take a closer look at the Radio Shack 500ma fuses he supplied and they are fast acting. Amp calls for slow blo. Customer also says he keeps noticing the speaker plug keeps coming out of the jack about a 1/4" on the back of the amp. I pull the jack pcb and find that when the plug is perfectly aligned on the 8 ohm jack contacts it is not pushed all the way in and has a tendancy to back out about 3/16" and find it's proper center. So the partially out plug is a good thing not a problem.
I Put in a new fast acting fuse and run it at 54ma for 20 minutes and no problem. So now I'm perplexed. Could it be that his guitar has such hot pickups (my strat full up will only drive the amp to 54ma on typical volume settings (12 oclock channel volume and 9 oclock master) and he's playing so loud that he's pushing the amp hard enough to blow the fast acting fuse? Is there some inherent problem with this model amp ( I see complaints of this fuse blowing all over the internet but with no explaination of a fix) that causes this issue? I mean, there are only 2@ 12AX7s and 2@ 6L6s so you would think 500ma on th HT supply would be ok fast or slow.
Does anyone have experience with this amp and HT fuse problems?
Tore it apart and found cracked solder joints on pin 2 and pin 3 of the power tube socket that had the shorted power tube originally and the second time. Resoldered those two and all other tube socket pins power and preamp. Put in a set of known good pulls and then a set of matched Winged C's. Does fine under test. Owner takes it home and 10 minutes it pops the fuse again. Both Winged C's are good though.
I take a closer look at the Radio Shack 500ma fuses he supplied and they are fast acting. Amp calls for slow blo. Customer also says he keeps noticing the speaker plug keeps coming out of the jack about a 1/4" on the back of the amp. I pull the jack pcb and find that when the plug is perfectly aligned on the 8 ohm jack contacts it is not pushed all the way in and has a tendancy to back out about 3/16" and find it's proper center. So the partially out plug is a good thing not a problem.
I Put in a new fast acting fuse and run it at 54ma for 20 minutes and no problem. So now I'm perplexed. Could it be that his guitar has such hot pickups (my strat full up will only drive the amp to 54ma on typical volume settings (12 oclock channel volume and 9 oclock master) and he's playing so loud that he's pushing the amp hard enough to blow the fast acting fuse? Is there some inherent problem with this model amp ( I see complaints of this fuse blowing all over the internet but with no explaination of a fix) that causes this issue? I mean, there are only 2@ 12AX7s and 2@ 6L6s so you would think 500ma on th HT supply would be ok fast or slow.
Does anyone have experience with this amp and HT fuse problems?
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