I've got a Magnatone 440 on my bench. I've never worked on one of these before. The problem is the reverb isn't working. The problem seems to be
in the driver section. If I turn the reverb up and slap on the amp, I can hear
the tank crash.
The reverb is directly driven by 1/2 of a 6DR7 Tube. On this particular tube,
every single other tube was bad. I ordered a replacement tube and installed it and it still didn't work. I found that the plate load resistor, a 10 watt 4K job, was open. I couldn't find an exact replacement so I used a 5K 10 watter. I also replaced the 1 uF coupling cap between the plate and pan input. After all this I tried injecting signal at the grid of the 6DR7. Barley any signal gets through to the plate. The cathode resistor reads OK to ground as does the 470K feedback resistor.
If I run my signal generator right into the reverb tank I can hear signal getting through and I hear splashy sounds. I'm thinking the reverb tank is OK.
Ordered a second replacement tube, thinking that the one I purchased was maybe bad (they are cheap) and that didn't work either.
As I turn the reverb up, the volume of any signal input in the front of the amp
is decreased.
It appears to me that the reverb driver circuit isn't working right, but for the life of me I can't figure out why.
The schematic for this amp is here:
http://www.schematicheaven.com/barga...natone_440.pdf
although the one on my bench is slightly different. It has a 6eu7 as the first
stage of the preamp. I have swapped the 12ax7 that comes before the reverb circuit.
OK. As I was writing this I realized I never measured the voltages on the cathode nor the grid. The grid reads 0.04V and the cathode reads 220V!
Yikes somethings not right there.
Any ideas?
in the driver section. If I turn the reverb up and slap on the amp, I can hear
the tank crash.
The reverb is directly driven by 1/2 of a 6DR7 Tube. On this particular tube,
every single other tube was bad. I ordered a replacement tube and installed it and it still didn't work. I found that the plate load resistor, a 10 watt 4K job, was open. I couldn't find an exact replacement so I used a 5K 10 watter. I also replaced the 1 uF coupling cap between the plate and pan input. After all this I tried injecting signal at the grid of the 6DR7. Barley any signal gets through to the plate. The cathode resistor reads OK to ground as does the 470K feedback resistor.
If I run my signal generator right into the reverb tank I can hear signal getting through and I hear splashy sounds. I'm thinking the reverb tank is OK.
Ordered a second replacement tube, thinking that the one I purchased was maybe bad (they are cheap) and that didn't work either.
As I turn the reverb up, the volume of any signal input in the front of the amp
is decreased.
It appears to me that the reverb driver circuit isn't working right, but for the life of me I can't figure out why.
The schematic for this amp is here:
http://www.schematicheaven.com/barga...natone_440.pdf
although the one on my bench is slightly different. It has a 6eu7 as the first
stage of the preamp. I have swapped the 12ax7 that comes before the reverb circuit.
OK. As I was writing this I realized I never measured the voltages on the cathode nor the grid. The grid reads 0.04V and the cathode reads 220V!
Yikes somethings not right there.
Any ideas?
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