Schematic is here: https://el34world.com/charts/Schemat..._tsl60_60w.pdf
This amp will play for a while and then no sound. It looses the DC filament voltage to the three preamp tubes. The power tubes and the PI have 6.4 vac to them. Measuring the DC voltage to the preamp tubes I get 3.38 vdc pin 4 to ground, pin 5 to ground and pin 9 to ground on V1. 0 pin 4 to pin 9 and pin 5 to pin 9. Same type of reading for V2 and V3. These readings are when the amp has no sound. When it is playing right I get 5.54 vdc pin 4 and pin 5 to pin 9 on V1. 5.42 vdc pin 4 and 5 to pin 9 on V2, 5.64 vdc pin 4 and pin 5 to pin 9 on V3. I unplug the amp, let it sit for a while and turn it back on and it works. Never know when it is going to cut out. May play for 30 minutes or it may play for 4 hours or more. Amp has all new JJ tubes.
Would appear to be a Bridge rectifier problem or a solder joint. Could a Bridge rectifier fail like this? ie: work sometimes and then fail and then start back up. I have not pulled the board yet. Putting that off as long as I can. Amp belongs to a friend and I have worked on it before. (I am not an amp tech, do this for fun), other time I cleaned the filament connections and cleaned the tube sockets. Ran it for 4 hours and it did not fail. Gave it back to him and it failed the first time he used it. He then sent it to an authorized service shop. They could not get it to fail. They put new tubes in it and sent it back to him...
Any suggestions are appreciated. Where in the filament circuit would you begin looking for a cold solder joint if that is what it might be.
This amp will play for a while and then no sound. It looses the DC filament voltage to the three preamp tubes. The power tubes and the PI have 6.4 vac to them. Measuring the DC voltage to the preamp tubes I get 3.38 vdc pin 4 to ground, pin 5 to ground and pin 9 to ground on V1. 0 pin 4 to pin 9 and pin 5 to pin 9. Same type of reading for V2 and V3. These readings are when the amp has no sound. When it is playing right I get 5.54 vdc pin 4 and pin 5 to pin 9 on V1. 5.42 vdc pin 4 and 5 to pin 9 on V2, 5.64 vdc pin 4 and pin 5 to pin 9 on V3. I unplug the amp, let it sit for a while and turn it back on and it works. Never know when it is going to cut out. May play for 30 minutes or it may play for 4 hours or more. Amp has all new JJ tubes.
Would appear to be a Bridge rectifier problem or a solder joint. Could a Bridge rectifier fail like this? ie: work sometimes and then fail and then start back up. I have not pulled the board yet. Putting that off as long as I can. Amp belongs to a friend and I have worked on it before. (I am not an amp tech, do this for fun), other time I cleaned the filament connections and cleaned the tube sockets. Ran it for 4 hours and it did not fail. Gave it back to him and it failed the first time he used it. He then sent it to an authorized service shop. They could not get it to fail. They put new tubes in it and sent it back to him...
Any suggestions are appreciated. Where in the filament circuit would you begin looking for a cold solder joint if that is what it might be.
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