A buddy of mine gave me a mid 70's Orange OR80 that was broken. He said it kept burning out tubes. I had a tech replace the tubes, all the caps and some burned out resistors. The amp turns on but when we go to bias the tubes the meter keeps climbing real fast and wont stop.We had to shut it down after it hit 100mA. The bias on this amp should be in the 31 to 35mA range. The plate voltage is 560v. Thats normal for el34's. Any help. We are running out of ideas. Thanks.
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Is there bias voltage at pin 5 of the output tubes? Doesn't sound like there is. Check there first. You can do this with the tubes out and in standby. If there is stable bias there then look to the PI coupling caps, If they get leaky they can pass positive voltage onto the control grids and effectively null you bias voltage.The farmer takes a wife, the barber takes a pole....
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Originally posted by Gtr_tech View PostIs there bias voltage at pin 5 of the output tubes? Doesn't sound like there is. Check there first. You can do this with the tubes out and in standby. If there is stable bias there then look to the PI coupling caps, If they get leaky they can pass positive voltage onto the control grids and effectively null you bias voltage.
pin 3 is 559
pin 4 is 557
I cant find anything wrong with the caps.
when i put the meter on to bias it runs right off the scale.
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Originally posted by ronco05 View Postthe voltage at pin 5 is -45.2
pin 3 is 559
pin 4 is 557
I cant find anything wrong with the caps.
when i put the meter on to bias it runs right off the scale.
How are you measuring the bias? Please describe your set up.
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Originally posted by 52 Bill View PostDoes the -45.2 volts remain stable?
How are you measuring the bias? Please describe your set up.
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Pretty much an OR120 with only two power tubes.
Not saying this is your problem but a common failure mode on these amps is the two low voltage bias supply filter caps... yup they are kind of a pain in the butt to replace but a must do!!!
I have refurbished at least four or five dozen vintage Orange amps... those bias filter caps need to be replaced as soon as you get the chassis apart.
I had been using two 22uF-100v caps or equivalent.
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No they aren't.
Did you maybe put the new bias filter caps in backwards? The positive terminal goes to ground.
Bruce, are the bias filter caps hiding somewhere that they might have missed being replaced?"Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"
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