Hello!
First time posting here. I have an amp on the bench right now that's got me a little stuck. It's a Lafayette-branded Univox U-50 Lead guitar head. It came to me with just a ton of problems. I've gone through and re-capped, fixed a couple wiring errors, tidied up the grounding scheme, replaced a couple obviously bad resistors and generally got the thing looking pretty good. I believe there was a tech in there before me that didn't quite understand it. There were a lot of pretty obvious errors.
My issue is this -- the plate voltage on the power tubes is exceedingly high at about 630vdc measured at pin 3 on the socket or directly off of the PT secondaries. It's a 6l6GC amp (I believe. Maybe the issue is that it's not?) so this is way out of spec and obviously an issue. The PT LOOKS original in that it matches the OT in appearance but I don't know for sure.
Does anyone have an idea of what I could look for that would cause the plates to be this far out of whack? My guesses are an incorrect replacement PT (though, again, it looks original), that the amp is actually supposed to run 6550's or similar, or ?.
I don't have the best documentation on this piece. The closest I've got is a schematic for the PA version of this head (mine is the Lead version). The powersupply, I'd guess, would be pretty similar though:
First time posting here. I have an amp on the bench right now that's got me a little stuck. It's a Lafayette-branded Univox U-50 Lead guitar head. It came to me with just a ton of problems. I've gone through and re-capped, fixed a couple wiring errors, tidied up the grounding scheme, replaced a couple obviously bad resistors and generally got the thing looking pretty good. I believe there was a tech in there before me that didn't quite understand it. There were a lot of pretty obvious errors.
My issue is this -- the plate voltage on the power tubes is exceedingly high at about 630vdc measured at pin 3 on the socket or directly off of the PT secondaries. It's a 6l6GC amp (I believe. Maybe the issue is that it's not?) so this is way out of spec and obviously an issue. The PT LOOKS original in that it matches the OT in appearance but I don't know for sure.
Does anyone have an idea of what I could look for that would cause the plates to be this far out of whack? My guesses are an incorrect replacement PT (though, again, it looks original), that the amp is actually supposed to run 6550's or similar, or ?.
I don't have the best documentation on this piece. The closest I've got is a schematic for the PA version of this head (mine is the Lead version). The powersupply, I'd guess, would be pretty similar though:
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