Amp is an early USA Hot Rod Deluxe. Amp works and sound ok but it's evident that output power is low when playing the amp. Owner said output is ok when first turned on but fades after heating up. Amp is lacking the girth and volume of a stock amp.
Using a Fluke 87 multimeter, I measured 12 Vrms (~18 Wrms) output under schematic test conditions. Schematic OUTPUT TEST indicates output should be 16.3 Vrms with a 263 mV signal introduced at J4 and connected to an 8-ohm resistive load.
AC line voltage = 119 V
B+ at C31 = 423 vdc (431 on schematic)
Bias = 68 mV
Pulled the power tubes and B+ went up to 453 vdc. Tried a second pair of known good power tubes with same result. Amp sounds the same through an extension cabinet with 2x12's.
The amp has clearly seen a great deal of work in its lifetime. All new filter caps, a poorly fitted power transformer, and other misc recognizable work.
Using a Fluke 87 multimeter, I measured 12 Vrms (~18 Wrms) output under schematic test conditions. Schematic OUTPUT TEST indicates output should be 16.3 Vrms with a 263 mV signal introduced at J4 and connected to an 8-ohm resistive load.
AC line voltage = 119 V
B+ at C31 = 423 vdc (431 on schematic)
Bias = 68 mV
Pulled the power tubes and B+ went up to 453 vdc. Tried a second pair of known good power tubes with same result. Amp sounds the same through an extension cabinet with 2x12's.
The amp has clearly seen a great deal of work in its lifetime. All new filter caps, a poorly fitted power transformer, and other misc recognizable work.
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