The owner of this HRD is a working musician who gigs with this amp as a back up. While playing a show we was using the HRD for several hours until it started to lose volume, making noises, the pilot light flickered and the amp started to smell like it was getting hot.
I get the amp set up with all the chords, stomp pedal and guitar used by the customer. He proceeds to play the amp without issues and leaves it with me. I check all cables and jacks no issue found.
I pulled all the tubes (they look like original Fender issue) and tested them on a Hickok tester. All tubes pass without issue though one of the 6L6's has much more faded lettering (looks like it ran hotter) and one of the 12AX7's had a shorted T1 which mysteriously healed itself when retested. I realize that the Hickok is not a true test of the integrity/large signal performance.
Dis-assembled the amp and have done a visual/DMM test on all the tubes sockets/PCB, output tube grid and plate resistors also checked, and PI plate resistors but no issues. I haven't removed the main board yet but the cement resistors for the +-15 supply test out okay with a DMM.
I'm going to finish doing a visual on the main board and then replace the tubes, check all supply voltages, check bias and apply a 1000Hz input signal and monitor/scope the output into a resistive 8 ohm load, baseline/monitor component temperatures with an IR thermometer - probably will need to burn in the amp for hours to see if problem surfaces.
Not sure what other testing needs to be done to replicate the problem. I'm not much of a tube expert and would like to get some opinions on intermittent failure modes that "self heal"???
I get the amp set up with all the chords, stomp pedal and guitar used by the customer. He proceeds to play the amp without issues and leaves it with me. I check all cables and jacks no issue found.
I pulled all the tubes (they look like original Fender issue) and tested them on a Hickok tester. All tubes pass without issue though one of the 6L6's has much more faded lettering (looks like it ran hotter) and one of the 12AX7's had a shorted T1 which mysteriously healed itself when retested. I realize that the Hickok is not a true test of the integrity/large signal performance.
Dis-assembled the amp and have done a visual/DMM test on all the tubes sockets/PCB, output tube grid and plate resistors also checked, and PI plate resistors but no issues. I haven't removed the main board yet but the cement resistors for the +-15 supply test out okay with a DMM.
I'm going to finish doing a visual on the main board and then replace the tubes, check all supply voltages, check bias and apply a 1000Hz input signal and monitor/scope the output into a resistive 8 ohm load, baseline/monitor component temperatures with an IR thermometer - probably will need to burn in the amp for hours to see if problem surfaces.
Not sure what other testing needs to be done to replicate the problem. I'm not much of a tube expert and would like to get some opinions on intermittent failure modes that "self heal"???
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