Hoping to harness the collective knowledge here to help solve a problem that I've been banging my head against the wall about for some time. Helping a friend rebuild his '62 JMI Vox AC30 and we've run into some puzzling issues. At one point not too long ago the amp worked but was getting increasingly noisy. Eventually it just put out noise and my friend started to look into a rebuild. We recapped everything in the amp and replaced pretty much all of the resistors. We've been double checking the wiring a ton as well. Currently the amp starts up and passes the vibrato channel but really quietly. The normal channel passes no audio and the bright channel which has the factory fitted top boost will only pass a tiny bit of signal if the top boost controls are cranked. Yesterday I started checking with a scope and a signal generator and I found that there's no signal coming into either volume pot for the normal and bright channels. We replaced V1 with still no real change. Upon measuring some voltages I found that pins 1 and 6 of V1 - the 12ax7 - are getting the full 320v from the power supply, not 170v as noted in the schematic I've attached. I'm wondering if this is the reason V1 isn't passing any signal? I checked the resistors coming off pin 1 and 6 and they are both measuring correctly at 220k and 270k respectively.
If anyone has any experience rebuilding these suckers I'd love some help here. We've exhausted pretty much everything I can think of and while I have a general understanding of the electronics I can't see why that voltage is so high.
If anyone has any experience rebuilding these suckers I'd love some help here. We've exhausted pretty much everything I can think of and while I have a general understanding of the electronics I can't see why that voltage is so high.
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