Well I have received a V4 with a shorted power tube that burnt the hum balance pot to a crisp. It was retubed and biased and lasted about 6 practices (not by me!). A plate resistor has exploded and although new 470 ohm screen grid resistors were installed they do seem pretty heat stressed. Also some time long ago the power transformer was replaced. The B+ is about 560V! the high plate voltage is not beacuse of very cold bias. It just is.
I was thinking of dropping the B+ to more regular V4 levels (520-540V) to try to make it easier on the tubes. Never done this before. I know some say put a power resistor in series with the OT center tap. ANy thoughts on this or other methods that are better? I will also replace the 470 ohm screen grid resistor with 1K/5W.
I don't want this guy to have his amp blow up again. ANy thoughts or suggestions on this please chime in!
I was thinking of dropping the B+ to more regular V4 levels (520-540V) to try to make it easier on the tubes. Never done this before. I know some say put a power resistor in series with the OT center tap. ANy thoughts on this or other methods that are better? I will also replace the 470 ohm screen grid resistor with 1K/5W.
I don't want this guy to have his amp blow up again. ANy thoughts or suggestions on this please chime in!
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