I have a relatively new Fender Twin Reverb (65 reissue) in the shop. It came in with the mains fuse blown, and after checking the amp out, not having found anything specific, with the shop lights dimmed, the left pair V9 & V10 show a noticeable bit of blue flash inside the Groove Tubes 6L6GC's switching out of S/B, while very little flash seen on the right pair V7 & V8. I checked my service records, finding this had been in the shop for the same reason back in May, while never having found the cause back then.
I'm presently out of fresh new power tubes, though that's my inclination....swap out the power tubes. I did leave it running with burst pink noise driving the amp, loud enough that you can't talk over it, but not so much that there's substantial increase in mains current when the signal bursts on for 3 seconds.
The ambient light level in the shop is bright enough that I don't normally notice the change in color inside the tube when it's powered up.
After the amp being on for an hour, the power xfmr is hot enough to not want to touch it long. And, having a Twin Reverb back on the bench, I tried 52 Bill's findings on Turn-On Thump NOT making any difference by turning up the Normal Ch's volume control at any setting, as well as that for the Vibrato Ch. Not that I'm surprised about the thump.
When I switch back into S/B, I do notice a slight shift in apparent color on V7.
I haven't yet changed the test set-up to drive the amp (burst conditions) into a dummy load, and get substantial mains current increase during drive, and see if I can get the mains fuse to blow. Suspect it's a tube thing, but, still could be early failure symptoms of the Illinois filter caps?
I'm presently out of fresh new power tubes, though that's my inclination....swap out the power tubes. I did leave it running with burst pink noise driving the amp, loud enough that you can't talk over it, but not so much that there's substantial increase in mains current when the signal bursts on for 3 seconds.
The ambient light level in the shop is bright enough that I don't normally notice the change in color inside the tube when it's powered up.
After the amp being on for an hour, the power xfmr is hot enough to not want to touch it long. And, having a Twin Reverb back on the bench, I tried 52 Bill's findings on Turn-On Thump NOT making any difference by turning up the Normal Ch's volume control at any setting, as well as that for the Vibrato Ch. Not that I'm surprised about the thump.
When I switch back into S/B, I do notice a slight shift in apparent color on V7.
I haven't yet changed the test set-up to drive the amp (burst conditions) into a dummy load, and get substantial mains current increase during drive, and see if I can get the mains fuse to blow. Suspect it's a tube thing, but, still could be early failure symptoms of the Illinois filter caps?
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