Hi,
My friend brought me his JCM2000 TSL that was sounding weak, but otherwise fine. Sure enough it was only putting out 35W. I tried new power tubes (his were 7 years old), but only yielded a few more watts.
I've searched for common problems in these amps (and there seems to be a lot), but so far none of the usual suspects (i.e. shorted ceramic 'anti-oscillation' cap at the power tubes, fried speaker jack, dead OT, etc.). There are no burnt components and I have re-soldered some suspect joints with no improvement.
I just noticed that I get a good normal amount of drive from the PI, but the AC signal voltage at the power tube grids is low, like 1/5th of what's coming out of the PI. It definitely explains the low output, but I don't know what would cause this symptom. Any ideas? I've attached the schematic. This amp is so over complicated with all the connectors, it's hard to trouble-shoot.
Thanks for any advice.
Alex
My friend brought me his JCM2000 TSL that was sounding weak, but otherwise fine. Sure enough it was only putting out 35W. I tried new power tubes (his were 7 years old), but only yielded a few more watts.
I've searched for common problems in these amps (and there seems to be a lot), but so far none of the usual suspects (i.e. shorted ceramic 'anti-oscillation' cap at the power tubes, fried speaker jack, dead OT, etc.). There are no burnt components and I have re-soldered some suspect joints with no improvement.
I just noticed that I get a good normal amount of drive from the PI, but the AC signal voltage at the power tube grids is low, like 1/5th of what's coming out of the PI. It definitely explains the low output, but I don't know what would cause this symptom. Any ideas? I've attached the schematic. This amp is so over complicated with all the connectors, it's hard to trouble-shoot.
Thanks for any advice.
Alex
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