Hi all,
I've got this Acoustic 370 head that I owned for the last 20 years, always worked perfect.
But now, this is what happening:
I turn it on, I hear the first thump on the speakers.
Than I can hear the hiss that quiet down in 2-3 second and while the hiss is present, I can play a few notes before what I'm playing fades out along with the hiss.
Then, dead, no more hiss, nothing...
I quickly mesure the voltage on the big electrolytics caps cause its fairly easy and fast), and I noticed the 3900mf one mesure 85 Volts when it should be around 45. Scary...
The 2 other one are fine. 85V on the7800mf and 57mf on the 1000mf one.
By the way I replaced the C304 (100mf), C305 (10mf), and C307 (10mf). Electrolytic caps on the power board, cause I could see that both the 10mf where leaking a bit. So I decide to do a maintenance job and replace them
The amp was working before I changes those caps but was kind of noisy lately: small scratchy pops. "Crackles" you know?
It's sad, it's been a friend for a long time and now it's sick
I would be very grateful for any help as to where to start to look for some troobleshooting. I suppose those 3 caps to start with?
By the way, I have some basic knowledge in electronics, I built 4 HI FI tube amps from scratchs, so I know how to work safely in an amp, but I'm a total noob when it come to work on a Transistor amp.
Thank in advance
Yves
I've got this Acoustic 370 head that I owned for the last 20 years, always worked perfect.
But now, this is what happening:
I turn it on, I hear the first thump on the speakers.
Than I can hear the hiss that quiet down in 2-3 second and while the hiss is present, I can play a few notes before what I'm playing fades out along with the hiss.
Then, dead, no more hiss, nothing...
I quickly mesure the voltage on the big electrolytics caps cause its fairly easy and fast), and I noticed the 3900mf one mesure 85 Volts when it should be around 45. Scary...
The 2 other one are fine. 85V on the7800mf and 57mf on the 1000mf one.
By the way I replaced the C304 (100mf), C305 (10mf), and C307 (10mf). Electrolytic caps on the power board, cause I could see that both the 10mf where leaking a bit. So I decide to do a maintenance job and replace them
The amp was working before I changes those caps but was kind of noisy lately: small scratchy pops. "Crackles" you know?
It's sad, it's been a friend for a long time and now it's sick
I would be very grateful for any help as to where to start to look for some troobleshooting. I suppose those 3 caps to start with?
By the way, I have some basic knowledge in electronics, I built 4 HI FI tube amps from scratchs, so I know how to work safely in an amp, but I'm a total noob when it come to work on a Transistor amp.
Thank in advance
Yves
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