Amp lights up but has no sound, all tubes are lit, but the heater fuse is reading -volts. The fuse is good, I have no schematic on this one. Any help?
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The tube heaters light up? Then the heater fuse is OK and the heater voltages are OK. Lighting the heaters is evidence it works.
Plug a different speaker cab into this amp chassis, use the EXTERNAL jack that mutes the internal, any help? Also flip the impedance selector switch back and forth a couple time to clear it. Does either setting now work?
Remember the high voltages in the amp can KILL YOU, so be careful. Are the high voltages present at the tubes? There is a high voltage fuse inside the amp, right next to the red wires.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostThe tube heaters light up? Then the heater fuse is OK and the heater voltages are OK. Lighting the heaters is evidence it works.
Plug a different speaker cab into this amp chassis, use the EXTERNAL jack that mutes the internal, any help? Also flip the impedance selector switch back and forth a couple time to clear it. Does either setting now work?
Remember the high voltages in the amp can KILL YOU, so be careful. Are the high voltages present at the tubes? There is a high voltage fuse inside the amp, right next to the red wires.
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With the FX loop enabled you can put a signal into the return side and check the output stage is working correctly. You need to establish this first of all to help with further diagnosis.
The sound you describe can be down to a bad PI tube or faulty output tube. You say you checked the screens - did you measure the voltage on the socket of each tube?
Also, there's a problem I've encountered with some of these amps where the wire spring strain relief on the speaker plug shorts out the tip connection - there's no insulating sleeve present and the spring vibrates.
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Pretty certain it is a pi problem. New power and preamp tubes, no sound from effects loop return. Voltages on pi are
Pin 1: 114v
Pin 2: -004.2mv
Pin 3: 1.032v
Pin 4: 3.265v
Pin 5: 3.250v
Pin 6: 120.6v
Pin 7: -004.2mv
Pin 8: 1.020v
Pin 9: 2.964v
Touching pin 7 with meter probe creates a lot of static and noise though speakers. Also if you touch any component on pre/power amp circuit boards, you will get a microphonic sound.
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Ok, I have a schematic now, not really good at them. Anyone else have one they can trace through with me? I replaced pi tube socket, I still have some volume, just not not like it should be. Real fizzy and master volume does not work as it should. Nothing from the effects loop side either. Please help!!!!!!
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Those voltages do not look right for the phase splitter. You should have around 60V on one side of R55.
Edit: removed link to incorrect schematicLast edited by g1; 01-06-2014, 09:37 PM.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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