Hi everybody.
I recently got a 135W Twin Reverb for Recap and Maintenance. After the process I measured the voltages and they seem to be low compared to the schematic. One thing that I found strange is that with the new set of tubes, the amplifier sounds distorted while with the old ones (that tested ok on a BK precision 620) it sounds a lot better. I haven't got to the BIAS point yet, cause I want to address the voltage thing first.
I'm going to give some voltages for the filtering section, just to give you an idea:
Heater Voltage (AC): 5.52
Voltage on Stand By Switch: ON 350 (Schematic 500) OFF 444 (Schematic 520).
Plate Voltage on power tubes right now is around 395, isn't that like 100V less than the normal reading?
Voltages on both sides of the 2K7 10W resistor are: 294 and 347 they should be 410 and 520.
Could the amp have a problem with the power transformer or maybe the caps and diodes on the rectifier section (I read 346v just after the rectification section)?
Thanks a lot.
Carlos
I recently got a 135W Twin Reverb for Recap and Maintenance. After the process I measured the voltages and they seem to be low compared to the schematic. One thing that I found strange is that with the new set of tubes, the amplifier sounds distorted while with the old ones (that tested ok on a BK precision 620) it sounds a lot better. I haven't got to the BIAS point yet, cause I want to address the voltage thing first.
I'm going to give some voltages for the filtering section, just to give you an idea:
Heater Voltage (AC): 5.52
Voltage on Stand By Switch: ON 350 (Schematic 500) OFF 444 (Schematic 520).
Plate Voltage on power tubes right now is around 395, isn't that like 100V less than the normal reading?
Voltages on both sides of the 2K7 10W resistor are: 294 and 347 they should be 410 and 520.
Could the amp have a problem with the power transformer or maybe the caps and diodes on the rectifier section (I read 346v just after the rectification section)?
Thanks a lot.
Carlos
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