I volunteered to help a musician friend whos AD60VT was dead - and now I am stuck...
Seeing that the power amp pcb on his amp was cracked at the back (a lot of the retaining screws were missing - stress fracture) I ordered a new PCB, labelled all the connecting wires and then swapped in the new power amp pcb and plugged in the connecting wires - expecting this would fix it. On turn on, though, there was just a loud hum. So far I have tried:
* Changing the valve (I had some old ECC 82s from a hifi amp I once built) - result: no change
* Plugging headphones into the phone out jack - result: the same hum
* Unplugging the pre-amp from the power amp ('con2' on the power amp pcb) - result: buzzing just the same - so problem is in the new power amp PCB?
* Checking that I have plugged all the right wires into the right lugs/connectors (I took a photo at the outset) - result: everything is plugged in the right place as far as I can see
Now I'm a bit stuck - my friend needs his amp to work and I am not sure what to try next to hunt down the problem. Any suggestions please on next steps? (Inc the name of a good amp repairer in South London if you know one!)
Thanks very much
Chris
Seeing that the power amp pcb on his amp was cracked at the back (a lot of the retaining screws were missing - stress fracture) I ordered a new PCB, labelled all the connecting wires and then swapped in the new power amp pcb and plugged in the connecting wires - expecting this would fix it. On turn on, though, there was just a loud hum. So far I have tried:
* Changing the valve (I had some old ECC 82s from a hifi amp I once built) - result: no change
* Plugging headphones into the phone out jack - result: the same hum
* Unplugging the pre-amp from the power amp ('con2' on the power amp pcb) - result: buzzing just the same - so problem is in the new power amp PCB?
* Checking that I have plugged all the right wires into the right lugs/connectors (I took a photo at the outset) - result: everything is plugged in the right place as far as I can see
Now I'm a bit stuck - my friend needs his amp to work and I am not sure what to try next to hunt down the problem. Any suggestions please on next steps? (Inc the name of a good amp repairer in South London if you know one!)
Thanks very much
Chris
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