I opened this amp to figure out why, once every couple of weeks or so, this amp suddenly cuts out for a few minutes at a time. The symptom is amp sounding great, then no sound (power lamp stays lit), then a few minutes later the sound comes back. The problem is so infrequent that I thought I would just leave it open on my bench until it happened, and then I could check at least the power supply and filament voltages to start diagnosing. I suspected the problem is the filament supply, because when the amp recovers from the fault, it slowly comes back to life as if one or any of the tubes were just re-lit from cold. During the fault, I can disconnect the effects loop and pedal jack and nothing changes.
The first week I left the amp upside down and open (tubes down, like in the chassis except no lid) and never observed the fault. A few days ago, I turned it upside down and left the amp closed against the benchtop, to simulate the heat dissipation situation when the amp is mounted in the chassis. I still have not observed the fault.
I replaced all the tubes already, and also cleaned the sockets (this made a huge beneficial difference in tone that I was not expecting).
But I have noticed that the power transformer is *scorching* hot. I can keep my hand on it for only few seconds before the pain is too much. There is no smell. I know the reputation that "Budda run's hot", but is this true about the power transformer?
If I want to replace this power transformer, where can I find one? I have had no luck consulting the Google, or the manufacturer websites of Budda, Peavey, or Mercury Magnetics.
Thanks for any advice you guys may have,
John
The first week I left the amp upside down and open (tubes down, like in the chassis except no lid) and never observed the fault. A few days ago, I turned it upside down and left the amp closed against the benchtop, to simulate the heat dissipation situation when the amp is mounted in the chassis. I still have not observed the fault.
I replaced all the tubes already, and also cleaned the sockets (this made a huge beneficial difference in tone that I was not expecting).
But I have noticed that the power transformer is *scorching* hot. I can keep my hand on it for only few seconds before the pain is too much. There is no smell. I know the reputation that "Budda run's hot", but is this true about the power transformer?
If I want to replace this power transformer, where can I find one? I have had no luck consulting the Google, or the manufacturer websites of Budda, Peavey, or Mercury Magnetics.
Thanks for any advice you guys may have,
John
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