Initially came in with low output... but also a petrified 2-prong cord. Just replaced the power cord and now the hairs on my forearm no longer sizzle when resting my arm on the chassis taking voltage readings.
This is an odd one... The B+ is quite high as is the filament voltage. I have 7vac on the filaments. Someone thought it was a wise idea to cut off the center tap and run the filaments with one end of the secondary grounded. A single ended amp would be the last amp I would do that to if I was ever gonna do it... which I wouldn't. SE amps already have their share of hum.
So the B+ is 415vdc!! the secondaries are at 365vac. This is about 50v higher than the schematic indicates.
Yes all tubes are in and working except the vibrato cause the circuit isn't working. But that's not enough of a load reduction to cause this.
If the can cap was leaky or there was excessive ripple the voltage would be low.
So being that the filaments are also high... could we say we have a bad PT?
http://ampwares.com/schematics/champ_vibro_aa764.pdf
This is an odd one... The B+ is quite high as is the filament voltage. I have 7vac on the filaments. Someone thought it was a wise idea to cut off the center tap and run the filaments with one end of the secondary grounded. A single ended amp would be the last amp I would do that to if I was ever gonna do it... which I wouldn't. SE amps already have their share of hum.
So the B+ is 415vdc!! the secondaries are at 365vac. This is about 50v higher than the schematic indicates.
Yes all tubes are in and working except the vibrato cause the circuit isn't working. But that's not enough of a load reduction to cause this.
If the can cap was leaky or there was excessive ripple the voltage would be low.
So being that the filaments are also high... could we say we have a bad PT?
http://ampwares.com/schematics/champ_vibro_aa764.pdf
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