hi Folks, my blues deville, that i've owned since new, suddenly started to sound real dirty on the clean channel, which by the way was always pristine sounding, been re-capped, biased, tubes swapped with known good.......v1 plate 277v outs at 515v...any thoughts appreciated
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Originally posted by fester gomez View Posthi Folks, my blues deville, that i've owned since new, suddenly started to sound real dirty on the clean channel, which by the way was always pristine sounding, been re-capped, biased, tubes swapped with known good.......v1 plate 277v outs at 515v...any thoughts appreciated
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My standard list:
Look CLOSELY at the solder on the power tube socket pins. ANy small cracks? I just automatically resolder them whenever I go into one of these amps.
Verify you have good B+ on BOTH pins 3 AND 4 on BOTH power tubes.
Look next door at the phase inverter tube. DO you have good plate voltage on BOTH pins 1 AND 6?
Cracked power tube solder and open plate resistors on the phase inverter are the most common repairs I make to the Hot Rod series.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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