My buddy has a ’68 Bassman in need of some new lytics and a 3 prong chord. I have a couple of questions about some things that are new to me.
The bias potentiometer section looks like AB165 but the rest of the amp looks either AA270 or AA371. I’m wondering how to deduce the reasons for this hybrid appearance. Also, from the output tubes there is a 5mfd 25v Mallory cap tying both pin 8’s together. What is the job of this cap? And should I just cut it out.
The bias resistor is 10k ohm, should it be replaced with a 470ohm 1 watt?
There are also 150 ohm 7w resistors on the same pin 8’s to ground. I was considering putting 1 ohm 1 watt resistors here in order to bias the amp in the way I am comfortable with. Any issue there?
All the old Mallory lytics will come out and replaced with the proper substitutes. Any resistors that are toast, or out of spec, will just be replaced. The death cap will be cut out and a 3 prong chord needs to be installed, which I would put common ground underneath the lower left bolt of the power transformer correct?
Its been an amazing year learning countless hours of material on these little boogers. This project will only continue to challenge and educate me in this hobby. If need be I can provide pictures potentially. Thanks for any help and advice you guy have.
-Dalton
The bias potentiometer section looks like AB165 but the rest of the amp looks either AA270 or AA371. I’m wondering how to deduce the reasons for this hybrid appearance. Also, from the output tubes there is a 5mfd 25v Mallory cap tying both pin 8’s together. What is the job of this cap? And should I just cut it out.
The bias resistor is 10k ohm, should it be replaced with a 470ohm 1 watt?
There are also 150 ohm 7w resistors on the same pin 8’s to ground. I was considering putting 1 ohm 1 watt resistors here in order to bias the amp in the way I am comfortable with. Any issue there?
All the old Mallory lytics will come out and replaced with the proper substitutes. Any resistors that are toast, or out of spec, will just be replaced. The death cap will be cut out and a 3 prong chord needs to be installed, which I would put common ground underneath the lower left bolt of the power transformer correct?
Its been an amazing year learning countless hours of material on these little boogers. This project will only continue to challenge and educate me in this hobby. If need be I can provide pictures potentially. Thanks for any help and advice you guy have.
-Dalton
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