Hey everyone, its been a long time since I've posted here but I have a question!
A friend brought over his dual rectifier so we could do some recording with it, while we were setting up a tone I switched the tube/diode rectifier from diode to tube and the power mode from spongy to bold, as I did this the amp lost power, I'm not sure which switch caused this because I did one after the other, but either way I did it with the amp on and not in standby, which had always been fine to do on my old triple rectifier. Regardless I figured it had just blown a fuse when I made the switch and went to replace the fuse but that was not the issue, it had not blown and I even took the fuse out and double checked with my meter.
So, I have no pilot light, no heaters on any of the tubes, inside the amp I measure 120vac to the primary of the PT, but nothing on any of the secondaries, this is with the tubes in and with them pulled. I'm very worried the problem is with the PT, however, I've measured the hi voltage taps and there is continuity, about 30 ohms resistance, and 14 and 16 ohms when each side is measured from the CT. I get continuity on the heater tap and the 5v for the rectifier tubes... I'm stumped! If it's the PT I don't see how I have continuity, even on the hi voltage I switched the amp to tube rectifier and pulled the tubes and I still have continuity. It's been a while since I've worked on an amp but is 30 ohms on the hi voltage seem about right? why am I getting no voltage on any of the secondaries... What else would it be than the PT? Help!
A friend brought over his dual rectifier so we could do some recording with it, while we were setting up a tone I switched the tube/diode rectifier from diode to tube and the power mode from spongy to bold, as I did this the amp lost power, I'm not sure which switch caused this because I did one after the other, but either way I did it with the amp on and not in standby, which had always been fine to do on my old triple rectifier. Regardless I figured it had just blown a fuse when I made the switch and went to replace the fuse but that was not the issue, it had not blown and I even took the fuse out and double checked with my meter.
So, I have no pilot light, no heaters on any of the tubes, inside the amp I measure 120vac to the primary of the PT, but nothing on any of the secondaries, this is with the tubes in and with them pulled. I'm very worried the problem is with the PT, however, I've measured the hi voltage taps and there is continuity, about 30 ohms resistance, and 14 and 16 ohms when each side is measured from the CT. I get continuity on the heater tap and the 5v for the rectifier tubes... I'm stumped! If it's the PT I don't see how I have continuity, even on the hi voltage I switched the amp to tube rectifier and pulled the tubes and I still have continuity. It's been a while since I've worked on an amp but is 30 ohms on the hi voltage seem about right? why am I getting no voltage on any of the secondaries... What else would it be than the PT? Help!
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