Hey guys, new to the board!
I have a Sovtek Mig100U, that died mid-practice yesterday. Was working great, when I put down my guitar for a moment, and when I came back to it, it was dead. No smell, no smoke, no sound. Tried different speaker cables, and a different cab, but nothing worked.
I got it back on my bench, and immediately tried to ohm out the speaker outs. It has a line out, two 4 ohms, and one 8 ohm out. The outputs seem to be measuring what I would expect from a 2 ohm output, clearly not right. I seem to have about 45 ohms between the center tap of the OT and the anodes of the tube sockets. My question, and concern, is that would indicate the OT is dead, right?
I've done a good amount of repair work on modern power amps and vintage recording consoles, but don't have a ton of experience with diagnosing busted OT's, I was under the impression that was very uncommon. I just can't think of what else this might be!
Thanks for whatever help you can give!
I have a Sovtek Mig100U, that died mid-practice yesterday. Was working great, when I put down my guitar for a moment, and when I came back to it, it was dead. No smell, no smoke, no sound. Tried different speaker cables, and a different cab, but nothing worked.
I got it back on my bench, and immediately tried to ohm out the speaker outs. It has a line out, two 4 ohms, and one 8 ohm out. The outputs seem to be measuring what I would expect from a 2 ohm output, clearly not right. I seem to have about 45 ohms between the center tap of the OT and the anodes of the tube sockets. My question, and concern, is that would indicate the OT is dead, right?
I've done a good amount of repair work on modern power amps and vintage recording consoles, but don't have a ton of experience with diagnosing busted OT's, I was under the impression that was very uncommon. I just can't think of what else this might be!
Thanks for whatever help you can give!
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