Hi all,
Hoping I could get some help on this one. The amp initially had a blown mains fuse. I replaced a diode in the rectifier and upon further testing found that one of the power tubes had shorted (V6 or V9, can't remember). I replaced all tubes with JJ 6550's. I set the initial bias at 35 ma. Problems are very low output (10% maybe) and the tubes start to red plate, V6 and V9 for sure, I think V7 and V8 are as well but I shut it down before I could be sure. They are fine at idle, but when I run a signal or guitar into it and turn up the volume it starts. The bias current is around 105 ma on V8 and V9 when it is turned up, grid voltage stays around -55v and plate voltage is @ 480V.
I cut loose the protection diodes (D9, D10) and caps. Screen and grid resistors check and look good. I replace the bias cap and check the circuit earlier during troubleshooting. The PI circuit seems okay, swapped tube, 100k and 82k resistors as well as the others in the PI test okay. Voltages in the PI are inline with the schematic. Large filter caps checked okay for value and esr. I spot checked some of the smaller caps best I could without pulling the preamp board. I did pull the power board and checked all components.
I retentioned the power tube sockets and re-flowed the solder joints. Ran it with the two outside tubes pulled and also with another pair of tubes to see if that corrected the low volume issue, no change. I don't think its the O.T., could be wrong though. Can't figure out what I'm missing. I appreciate any help
Thanks,
Steve
Hoping I could get some help on this one. The amp initially had a blown mains fuse. I replaced a diode in the rectifier and upon further testing found that one of the power tubes had shorted (V6 or V9, can't remember). I replaced all tubes with JJ 6550's. I set the initial bias at 35 ma. Problems are very low output (10% maybe) and the tubes start to red plate, V6 and V9 for sure, I think V7 and V8 are as well but I shut it down before I could be sure. They are fine at idle, but when I run a signal or guitar into it and turn up the volume it starts. The bias current is around 105 ma on V8 and V9 when it is turned up, grid voltage stays around -55v and plate voltage is @ 480V.
I cut loose the protection diodes (D9, D10) and caps. Screen and grid resistors check and look good. I replace the bias cap and check the circuit earlier during troubleshooting. The PI circuit seems okay, swapped tube, 100k and 82k resistors as well as the others in the PI test okay. Voltages in the PI are inline with the schematic. Large filter caps checked okay for value and esr. I spot checked some of the smaller caps best I could without pulling the preamp board. I did pull the power board and checked all components.
I retentioned the power tube sockets and re-flowed the solder joints. Ran it with the two outside tubes pulled and also with another pair of tubes to see if that corrected the low volume issue, no change. I don't think its the O.T., could be wrong though. Can't figure out what I'm missing. I appreciate any help
Thanks,
Steve
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