Hello!
I just got done repairing two SVT-CL amps and the customer said that last night the front panel indicator began to turn orange after playing it for about an hour. I can't seem to find any information on this happening to anyone else (or in the manual) so am curious if anyone else has ever seen this issue. Especially since I'm now curious how a Red/Green LED could even turn orange... I'm referring to the front panel LED that typically is red or green (or alternating between the two colors when in "fault" mode).
For the unit in question, the only thing that was changed was replacing the 10 ohm, 2W resistors for the fault sensing circuit with 1%, wirewound resistors that were more closely matched. The existing resistors had drifted outside of 1% of 10 ohms, causing the amp to go into "fault" mode even with a matched sextet of power tubes.
All other service bulletin updates had already been done on this amp: removing the clamping diodes on the power tubes, updating the screen resistors to 220 ohms, clamping diodes and capacitor added to fault sensing circuit.
Anyone else seen this?
*Edited to add that the amp worked fine for about a month of regular practices/shows after the repair.
I just got done repairing two SVT-CL amps and the customer said that last night the front panel indicator began to turn orange after playing it for about an hour. I can't seem to find any information on this happening to anyone else (or in the manual) so am curious if anyone else has ever seen this issue. Especially since I'm now curious how a Red/Green LED could even turn orange... I'm referring to the front panel LED that typically is red or green (or alternating between the two colors when in "fault" mode).
For the unit in question, the only thing that was changed was replacing the 10 ohm, 2W resistors for the fault sensing circuit with 1%, wirewound resistors that were more closely matched. The existing resistors had drifted outside of 1% of 10 ohms, causing the amp to go into "fault" mode even with a matched sextet of power tubes.
All other service bulletin updates had already been done on this amp: removing the clamping diodes on the power tubes, updating the screen resistors to 220 ohms, clamping diodes and capacitor added to fault sensing circuit.
Anyone else seen this?
*Edited to add that the amp worked fine for about a month of regular practices/shows after the repair.
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