I bought a Carvin V3 head from a guy second hand. About 20 minutes of playing after I got it home, it quit. So I did some troubleshooting, got some tubes, figured out it was not the tubes. So I pulled it out and began troubleshooting the circuit boards etc.
First I found was resistor R56 was open. It's a 4.7 Kohm resistor, and was reading open and no power was passing through.
So I replaced the resistor and bang, the amp began to function again. This was short lived as about 5-10 minutes after powering it up, I began to smoke, and i quickly flipped it upside down to find the capacitor C82 was billowing smoke out the top like a chimney, so I quickly shut the power down. To find resistor R56 had gone bad again.
My concern is possibly the power transformer is outputting too high a voltage. I am reading about 370-375v to ground, and the prints say it should be 350. My input voltage is about 124 volts. Has anyone seen a transformer fail in this way?
With R56 failed open, should I be reading the voltages listed in the prints? Or will they be high because that part of the circuit is open?
Your help is appreciated. Thanks
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