I know the first response might be I got a cap backwards but I have checked it with the schematic and everything looks right to me. Anyhow, my friend bought this amp a few weeks ago and brought it to me to look it over. It still had the original filter caps so I decided to replace all of them with equivalent caps however I did substitute a 100uf where there was a 70. The reverb was also really weak sounding and had been modded to have a dwell control which I disconnected and put things back stock, (that didn't help, both the tremolo and reverb are still weak sounding). I also replaced a few caps and the 100K resistors on the board and neatened up some sloppy work done by someone previously.
When I was done the amp was getting a tiny bit of distortion which went away after I put a new phase inverter tube in. I played through it for a couple hours and it sounded great so I let my buddy take it home. Then he played though it about 5 hours and it worked fine but blew a fuse after. He replaced the fuse and used it a couple more hours and then the phase inverter tube went bad.
Now I've got the amp back looking it over. I replaced the bad tube then pulled out the chassis to check some voltages and when I turned on the amp on there was a bright flash in one of the power tubes and the fuse blew. Now I just have power tubes pulled and have been checking voltages to the schematic, everywhere I've checked seems to be within a reasonable range, maybe slightly high. I've rechecked my work over and over and I'm just not sure what's going on with it, any help would be greatly appreciated.
When I was done the amp was getting a tiny bit of distortion which went away after I put a new phase inverter tube in. I played through it for a couple hours and it sounded great so I let my buddy take it home. Then he played though it about 5 hours and it worked fine but blew a fuse after. He replaced the fuse and used it a couple more hours and then the phase inverter tube went bad.
Now I've got the amp back looking it over. I replaced the bad tube then pulled out the chassis to check some voltages and when I turned on the amp on there was a bright flash in one of the power tubes and the fuse blew. Now I just have power tubes pulled and have been checking voltages to the schematic, everywhere I've checked seems to be within a reasonable range, maybe slightly high. I've rechecked my work over and over and I'm just not sure what's going on with it, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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