I am having a problem with a complete rebuild of a Fender 6G6-B blonde Bassman that I am doing. The amp was completely trashed inside & out so I redid the whole amp to original specs.
When I started it up I found I am getting all the filament voltage on one side, starting at the pilot light. 6.6 volts across the pins on each tube but when I measure individually to ground I get almost zero on one side and the full voltage on the other. This is the case measuring the leads from the transformer right at the pilot light as well.
I am finding no continuity problems in the heater wiring.
No sound on the BASS channel, sound with pretty good volume but odd oscillations on the NORMAL channel.
One part I salvaged from the original was the power transformer and I am suspecting the problem could be there because the amp was terribly abused.
When I started it up I found I am getting all the filament voltage on one side, starting at the pilot light. 6.6 volts across the pins on each tube but when I measure individually to ground I get almost zero on one side and the full voltage on the other. This is the case measuring the leads from the transformer right at the pilot light as well.
I am finding no continuity problems in the heater wiring.
No sound on the BASS channel, sound with pretty good volume but odd oscillations on the NORMAL channel.
One part I salvaged from the original was the power transformer and I am suspecting the problem could be there because the amp was terribly abused.
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