Hi Folks,
I have a Crate VC5310 I'm working on for a friend. When I first powered it up there was hum,and when I took it off standby there was lots of noise. Popping ,cracking ,hissing. It soon faded ,but when I tried to play through it the volume was low ,and then it would pop really loud ,and the volume would go up. I turned it off ,and found one of the power tubes V7 was smoked. I replaced it with one I had to take voltage readings. The schematic states to take readings with all controls at max except reverb (off) ,and level on the dirty channel at 5. As I was taking readings I hear a kind of hiss ,and then kind of dead sound. Another tube blew. V6 this time ,and the fuse F2 was blown. All of the grid resistors check fine. The caps have not been replaced. On some of the readings I got there were what seems significant differences. I have attached some pictures ,and the TP readings I was able to get. Any thoughts would help. I had replaced all of the tubes in this amp a few years ago. It was seldom used. Any ideas appreciated.
Thank you !
I have a Crate VC5310 I'm working on for a friend. When I first powered it up there was hum,and when I took it off standby there was lots of noise. Popping ,cracking ,hissing. It soon faded ,but when I tried to play through it the volume was low ,and then it would pop really loud ,and the volume would go up. I turned it off ,and found one of the power tubes V7 was smoked. I replaced it with one I had to take voltage readings. The schematic states to take readings with all controls at max except reverb (off) ,and level on the dirty channel at 5. As I was taking readings I hear a kind of hiss ,and then kind of dead sound. Another tube blew. V6 this time ,and the fuse F2 was blown. All of the grid resistors check fine. The caps have not been replaced. On some of the readings I got there were what seems significant differences. I have attached some pictures ,and the TP readings I was able to get. Any thoughts would help. I had replaced all of the tubes in this amp a few years ago. It was seldom used. Any ideas appreciated.
Thank you !
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