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So I have a bassman 135 on the bench. Thought I fixed it. It was blowing fuses, and I saw carbon on two of the power tube sockets, so I replaced both. Replaced all screen resistors, disconnected hum pot and installed 2 100 ohm resistors on the pilot lamp for a fake center tap. Replaced old filter caps and power resistors in filter section. Converted tube matching to a bias pot. Changed PI section to blackface. Put new tubes in and biased them. It ran fine on my bench for a couple hours so I gave it back. The guy played one song and it blew a fuse and fried the screen resistor on one of the tube sockets that I didn't replace. So I replaced that one. I plugged it into the light bulb limiter and all was fine, except the tubes are running cold. The tubes seem fine. So what's going on? It only blew a fuse with signal applied when he had it. Also, what is the purpose of the 30k 20W and 2.7k 10W resistors?
So I have a bassman 135 on the bench. Thought I fixed it. It was blowing fuses, and I saw carbon on two of the power tube sockets, so I replaced both. Replaced all screen resistors, disconnected hum pot and installed 2 100 ohm resistors on the pilot lamp for a fake center tap. Replaced old filter caps and power resistors in filter section. Converted tube matching to a bias pot. Changed PI section to blackface. Put new tubes in and biased them. It ran fine on my bench for a couple hours so I gave it back. The guy played one song and it blew a fuse and fried the screen resistor on one of the tube sockets that I didn't replace. So I replaced that one. I plugged it into the light bulb limiter and all was fine, except the tubes are running cold. The tubes seem fine. So what's going on? It only blew a fuse with signal applied when he had it. Also, what is the purpose of the 30k 20W and 2.7k 10W resistors?
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