Hi,
This is my first encounter with a MusicMan amp and could use a bit of help. I've found the schematic over at Schematic Heaven, and have stared at it a while. The first thing that strikes me is that the power amp section is unlike any that I've ever encountered.
It appears that the grids of the the power tubes are held fixed at 16 volts, while the cathode voltage is controlled by transistors (Q1 & Q2). The cathode voltage is varied by varying the collector-emitter resistance , Rce which is controlled by Ibe of the transistors (Q1 & Q2). Beyond this, I've not figured it out yet. Any pointers here would be helpful including reference material.
Here's what's going on with the amp. The amp blows the mains fuse. I pull the power tubes, put in a new fuse, and it powers up OK, but when taken out of standby, it makes a mean sounding hum. So i shut it down, and disconnect the OT and find that the secondaries are open to ground, one side of the primary is nearly open (100's of megs) and the other side looks pretty normal ( 100's of ohms). So I know the OT is toast. It looks like mojomusic sells one though. Any others worth looking at?
Now, before I smoke the new transformer, I need to figure out what to check. I suppose a new set of tubes are in order, but from there's I'm figuring it out as I go.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Howard
This is my first encounter with a MusicMan amp and could use a bit of help. I've found the schematic over at Schematic Heaven, and have stared at it a while. The first thing that strikes me is that the power amp section is unlike any that I've ever encountered.
It appears that the grids of the the power tubes are held fixed at 16 volts, while the cathode voltage is controlled by transistors (Q1 & Q2). The cathode voltage is varied by varying the collector-emitter resistance , Rce which is controlled by Ibe of the transistors (Q1 & Q2). Beyond this, I've not figured it out yet. Any pointers here would be helpful including reference material.
Here's what's going on with the amp. The amp blows the mains fuse. I pull the power tubes, put in a new fuse, and it powers up OK, but when taken out of standby, it makes a mean sounding hum. So i shut it down, and disconnect the OT and find that the secondaries are open to ground, one side of the primary is nearly open (100's of megs) and the other side looks pretty normal ( 100's of ohms). So I know the OT is toast. It looks like mojomusic sells one though. Any others worth looking at?
Now, before I smoke the new transformer, I need to figure out what to check. I suppose a new set of tubes are in order, but from there's I'm figuring it out as I go.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Howard
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