My home-built ca 1999 Allen Accomplice has suddenly had a moderate decline in sparkle and high-end tone - kinda sounds like the tone pot on a guitar has been rolled back partway. Still plenty loud and punchy. I swapped out all the preamp tubes with known good tubes, with the exception of the 12AT7 in the reverb circuit (didn't have a spare handy) - no change. I have NOT swapped out the 6V6's yet, but checked the bias via the built-in test point jacks with 1-ohm resistors to ground, and the voltage drop is right around 20 mV for both tubes. The 6V6's are "used but tested good" RCA's. I've used two different guitars and cables. No change. Figured I'd ask around and get some other opinions and maybe save myself some time from going down some rabbit holes. Again, the amp just suddenly started sounding similar to a tone control on a guitar having been rolled back. I've tried testing for leaking coupling caps but I'm getting really tiny voltage measurements and don't know if they're even relevant - like .01 volts (with meter set to the 200mV reading, on the leg I unsoldered from the circuit). I don't know if these are phantom readings from the meter, or what. I'm not sure if I'm even trying this test properly. Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by Fred G. View PostI have NOT swapped out the 6V6's yet, but checked the bias via the built-in test point jacks with 1-ohm resistors to ground, and the voltage drop is right around 20 mV for both tubes. The 6V6's are "used but tested good" RCA's.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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