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  • Crate VC50 H power tube question

    When I turn the amp on with the amp in standby the first power tube towards the transformer flashes white for a second. It is the only one. All new tubes. I didn't see it on before I got it. Had no tubes in it. No red plating.
    Been on for a few hours tube seems ok. Amp works good. Very little hum.

  • #2
    Is it at the base of the tube.
    It could be 'heater flash'.
    I have seen it in preamp tubes.
    Never in a power tube. (yet)

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    • #3
      Yes the base of the tube

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      • #4
        Bad tube. Ordered 8 for 2 amps Groove tube #4 One bad. Something kinda weird. I can turn on the amp then after a while take off standby and when I trurn it off with the standby on the switch stays lit. And if the amp has been on and I turn it on standby the standby switch stays lit about 1/2 brightness. Amp still works good very little hum. I have 2 they both have a little background hum on the over drive channel.

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        • #5
          The standby indicator is getting voltage from the B+ high voltage rail.
          So as long as there is voltage there, the lamp will stay illuminated.
          It takes a while to bleed down.

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          • #6
            Thank you. The other amp doesn't do it so I was wondering. Got to tell you everything I know about amps I has gotten from this forum.

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            • #7
              Well if you are concerned, here is the schematic.
              The power supply is on page 2.
              There are a number of test point voltages that can be checked.
              The dim standby lamp does sound as if something on the high voltage B+ is not correct.
              Attached Files

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              • #8
                It sounds good and maybe "if it ain't broke don't fix it' works here.
                Thanks everyone. Now getting back to that old 1970 Standell amp

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