Hey,
I need some help regarding a Dual rectifier.
Client turned the amp on without plugging the cab. The veredict, one of the power tubes shorted and one wire that is connected to the power tubes board was burnt. Since I got a spare quartet of 6l6gc, I replaced them all (no Bias adjustment, since Dual Rectifiers are fixes boas), just to test the amp and soldered the burnt wire. Turn the amp on and everything seems to be fixed. Usually, turning on a tube amp with no load causes more critical damage. And I am astonished, that Mesa doesn't have flyback diodes to protect the OT. At least, I didn't see anything in my schematic.
So, here are my question. I know that the Dual rectifier is a class AB amplifier, so the power tubes works in pairs. Knowing that, can I replaced only the pair that had the tube shorted (in this case, V2 - mesa pairs V1 and V4, V2 and V3) or should I replace the whole quartet?
The tubes that are in the amp right now, are my spare tubes, that are not for sale.
Thanks a lot for the help,
Leo
I need some help regarding a Dual rectifier.
Client turned the amp on without plugging the cab. The veredict, one of the power tubes shorted and one wire that is connected to the power tubes board was burnt. Since I got a spare quartet of 6l6gc, I replaced them all (no Bias adjustment, since Dual Rectifiers are fixes boas), just to test the amp and soldered the burnt wire. Turn the amp on and everything seems to be fixed. Usually, turning on a tube amp with no load causes more critical damage. And I am astonished, that Mesa doesn't have flyback diodes to protect the OT. At least, I didn't see anything in my schematic.
So, here are my question. I know that the Dual rectifier is a class AB amplifier, so the power tubes works in pairs. Knowing that, can I replaced only the pair that had the tube shorted (in this case, V2 - mesa pairs V1 and V4, V2 and V3) or should I replace the whole quartet?
The tubes that are in the amp right now, are my spare tubes, that are not for sale.
Thanks a lot for the help,
Leo
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