I have been presented with the SVT VR Ampeg to repair and found low power due to fried screen resistors and 3 bad tubes. I got a deal on some genuine Svetlana 6550's so replaced all of them. Everything is fine except for preamp hum. It is obviously a ground current loop, the power amp hum is 68db down which is very good for such an amp but the 100hz hum from the preamp section is not sensitive to magnetic fields(did not guess that it would since it was twice the mains freq), b+ and heaters are clean, and hum is nulled out at a gain control position of about 40 degrees. Also the idle current in the output directly impacts the hum amplitude. All this points to ground currents from multiple ground points. These are usually a design issue, pc board layout. I have been out of real bench work for a few years so have not kept up with details of various models. Does this model have a factory mod or advisory to correct the grounding problem?
I was also brought, by the same band, a beautiful HiWatt UK built Custom 50 that looks factory new inside. Low output, all the usual suspects in output feeding conditions(predicted no signal cathode current, bias spot on. Measured the transformer Z and found something terribly wrong, a calculated primary Z of 160 ohms. Has the reissue Partridge transformers lost their reliability reputation or has this been a non-issue with new models. Any guess where a transformer can be found that will ship to Russia by mail? Loud will not cooperate of course.
I've got my little one man shop going as a part time gig alternative to my day business. Suddenly my name has gotten around and I am getting 2-4 amps and mixers a day in after two years of just doing a couple of repairs a week or less mostly for hobby. In late December I decided to start charging and, like the proverbial light switch, it is generating decent income despite my low rates with lots of people calling for the first time.
I was also brought, by the same band, a beautiful HiWatt UK built Custom 50 that looks factory new inside. Low output, all the usual suspects in output feeding conditions(predicted no signal cathode current, bias spot on. Measured the transformer Z and found something terribly wrong, a calculated primary Z of 160 ohms. Has the reissue Partridge transformers lost their reliability reputation or has this been a non-issue with new models. Any guess where a transformer can be found that will ship to Russia by mail? Loud will not cooperate of course.
I've got my little one man shop going as a part time gig alternative to my day business. Suddenly my name has gotten around and I am getting 2-4 amps and mixers a day in after two years of just doing a couple of repairs a week or less mostly for hobby. In late December I decided to start charging and, like the proverbial light switch, it is generating decent income despite my low rates with lots of people calling for the first time.
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