First post here. Hello to all!
I've got a triple X on my bench right now. Customer states that they lost majority of power intermittently a few times and replaced power tubes. Worked for a few weeks and now nearly dead. Basically I've got to turn her all the way up to get a little crackle of sound.
So far, I've checked all tubes as good and swapped with another set just in case. Same results both times. EFX send signal is clean at the rear jack. LINE OUT has the same distorted crackle as the speaker output which makes sense since it is the same feed. Plate and heater voltages are good and present at each tube socket. Signal is clean into the power amp board and in and out of the 12AX7 located on the power amp board. The customer states that prior to the problems, they had been running the amp at full, max volume for several months. Deaf much? I've already resoldered all tube socket contacts and all ribbon connections on the power amp board. I'm beginning to suspect that they have killed the output transformer. Anyone got other ideas for me? Thank you.
Greg Begland
I've got a triple X on my bench right now. Customer states that they lost majority of power intermittently a few times and replaced power tubes. Worked for a few weeks and now nearly dead. Basically I've got to turn her all the way up to get a little crackle of sound.
So far, I've checked all tubes as good and swapped with another set just in case. Same results both times. EFX send signal is clean at the rear jack. LINE OUT has the same distorted crackle as the speaker output which makes sense since it is the same feed. Plate and heater voltages are good and present at each tube socket. Signal is clean into the power amp board and in and out of the 12AX7 located on the power amp board. The customer states that prior to the problems, they had been running the amp at full, max volume for several months. Deaf much? I've already resoldered all tube socket contacts and all ribbon connections on the power amp board. I'm beginning to suspect that they have killed the output transformer. Anyone got other ideas for me? Thank you.
Greg Begland
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