One of the two new Ampeg SVT-CL amps I had just set up for my client came back last Thursday in it's new road case, with a Marshall JCM 800 case sitting atop it. I didn't yet see which SVT-CL they sent over, but hearing it was in the flashy-red light mode......cool....I do need more $$ to make it thru March. When I moved the cases back into the shop at the end of the day, my heart sank as I saw it was one of the two amps I had just set up and returned to them earlier last week!
I put the amp up on the check-out bench yesterday morning while I was getting my coffee made, plugged the mains and speaker in, switched on to S/B while I fetched the water. Came back, switched into Operate, watching for fireworks in the power tubes while seeing the Power Analyzer out of the corner of my eye, with Bias LED's in view if it comes up. It came up just fine, no fireworks, both GRN LED's lit, AC Mains power draw 220W @ 120VAC....Nominal where I bias them. Happy and sad. Cycled it on and off from S/B to Operate, waiting about a minute between cycles. I didn't have signal connected....just turned up the Master & Gain, cranked up the Treble to verify I had signal (residual noise present). I left it on in S/B mode most of the morning and into the afternoon, getting up and cycling it into Operate and back every so often. Turned it off all the way, waited, turned back on, waited, then into Operate, did that often.
Finally having finished my month-end billing, I moved the amp to the test bench, moved the Sound Tech 3100B atop the amp, powered up the audio analyzer & scope, set it up for 4-cycle 40Hz Burst (100mS on @ 0dB), and -20dB @ 1.9 Sec Burst, with it repeating at 2 sec rep rate, and dialed it in on the scope, set in triggered storage mode, and cranked it up to moderate clipping on the 0dB burst. Shakes the building and pulls full power for that short burst. It's been running flawlessly.
When I had it just on & idling, in operate mode, I've pounding on the amp, lifted both ends up a couple inches and let it drop back to the bench top to jolt it many time. So far, I haven't seen any hint of failure/Protect mode.
I put the amp up on the check-out bench yesterday morning while I was getting my coffee made, plugged the mains and speaker in, switched on to S/B while I fetched the water. Came back, switched into Operate, watching for fireworks in the power tubes while seeing the Power Analyzer out of the corner of my eye, with Bias LED's in view if it comes up. It came up just fine, no fireworks, both GRN LED's lit, AC Mains power draw 220W @ 120VAC....Nominal where I bias them. Happy and sad. Cycled it on and off from S/B to Operate, waiting about a minute between cycles. I didn't have signal connected....just turned up the Master & Gain, cranked up the Treble to verify I had signal (residual noise present). I left it on in S/B mode most of the morning and into the afternoon, getting up and cycling it into Operate and back every so often. Turned it off all the way, waited, turned back on, waited, then into Operate, did that often.
Finally having finished my month-end billing, I moved the amp to the test bench, moved the Sound Tech 3100B atop the amp, powered up the audio analyzer & scope, set it up for 4-cycle 40Hz Burst (100mS on @ 0dB), and -20dB @ 1.9 Sec Burst, with it repeating at 2 sec rep rate, and dialed it in on the scope, set in triggered storage mode, and cranked it up to moderate clipping on the 0dB burst. Shakes the building and pulls full power for that short burst. It's been running flawlessly.
When I had it just on & idling, in operate mode, I've pounding on the amp, lifted both ends up a couple inches and let it drop back to the bench top to jolt it many time. So far, I haven't seen any hint of failure/Protect mode.
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