Hi!
I'm new here and thought that maybe you could have some ideas with my problem.
I have a 50W Jubilee Marshall tube head and around a year ago amp started to blow the fuse. A thorough checking proved that the power trasformed had broken down. Measurements showed that there was a short to ground in the filament winding. Ok, I invested a new PT, threw it in and eveything was ok and amp worked well. But occasionally, amp made weird noises, not humming, but like chirping and chirring sounds, also sort of ringing at the same time. Also, noise frequency went sometimes up and down. But these noises were really quiet and random, so I didn't bother to worry. I just thought that it might be a lousy or bad preamp tube or something like that. It was quite random and rare and didn't affect the sound and playing at all. So i just didn't bother. It was so silent and all.
Couple days ago, the amp died again, started to blow the fuse and I opened it up, did some checking and measurements and found out that the PT had a shorted filament winding. Again, to the ground.
What do you think:
Have I just been unlucky and the same flaw just.. happned again? Maybe the PT I inserted wasn't that great and noise came out from that and then it just blew?
Or could there be something wrong in somewhere else that might have affected or loaded badly my PT filament for a year and caused the flaw?
Any ideas before I get a new tranny and start to wait for the break-down
Thanks a lot in advance!
- P
I'm new here and thought that maybe you could have some ideas with my problem.
I have a 50W Jubilee Marshall tube head and around a year ago amp started to blow the fuse. A thorough checking proved that the power trasformed had broken down. Measurements showed that there was a short to ground in the filament winding. Ok, I invested a new PT, threw it in and eveything was ok and amp worked well. But occasionally, amp made weird noises, not humming, but like chirping and chirring sounds, also sort of ringing at the same time. Also, noise frequency went sometimes up and down. But these noises were really quiet and random, so I didn't bother to worry. I just thought that it might be a lousy or bad preamp tube or something like that. It was quite random and rare and didn't affect the sound and playing at all. So i just didn't bother. It was so silent and all.
Couple days ago, the amp died again, started to blow the fuse and I opened it up, did some checking and measurements and found out that the PT had a shorted filament winding. Again, to the ground.
What do you think:
Have I just been unlucky and the same flaw just.. happned again? Maybe the PT I inserted wasn't that great and noise came out from that and then it just blew?
Or could there be something wrong in somewhere else that might have affected or loaded badly my PT filament for a year and caused the flaw?
Any ideas before I get a new tranny and start to wait for the break-down
Thanks a lot in advance!
- P
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