Good morning to you all!
I started working on a Crate 60W amp that I picked up some months ago.
After some minor things it is running, but with too much distortion at medium power.
When checking the bias situation, one of the two output tube draws approx. 30mA, the other one 60mA, regardless of the position of the output tubes, the same with another pair of tubes. They are 6L6GC's.
The amp has an automatic bias circuit, the bias voltage is the same (around -52V) on the grid of both tubes. Plate voltage was 493V.
The coating of the output transformer showed some bubbles and I thought that it might have been overheated for some reason.
Measuring the DC resistance on the primary side of the ouput transformer shows 73 Ohms for the "brown side" and 95 Ohms on the "blue" side.
So probable the transformer was damaged and would have quite some windings on the primary side shorted out.
However:
When checking the transformer by putting AC (10V RMS @ 50Hz, 5V RMS @ 1kHz and 5kHz) into the secondary side of it, it shows a perfect winding ratio and equal voltages on both the blue and the brown side.
Can anybody give me a hint on how this is possible?
Thanks in advance,
Eric
I started working on a Crate 60W amp that I picked up some months ago.
After some minor things it is running, but with too much distortion at medium power.
When checking the bias situation, one of the two output tube draws approx. 30mA, the other one 60mA, regardless of the position of the output tubes, the same with another pair of tubes. They are 6L6GC's.
The amp has an automatic bias circuit, the bias voltage is the same (around -52V) on the grid of both tubes. Plate voltage was 493V.
The coating of the output transformer showed some bubbles and I thought that it might have been overheated for some reason.
Measuring the DC resistance on the primary side of the ouput transformer shows 73 Ohms for the "brown side" and 95 Ohms on the "blue" side.
So probable the transformer was damaged and would have quite some windings on the primary side shorted out.
However:
When checking the transformer by putting AC (10V RMS @ 50Hz, 5V RMS @ 1kHz and 5kHz) into the secondary side of it, it shows a perfect winding ratio and equal voltages on both the blue and the brown side.
Can anybody give me a hint on how this is possible?
Thanks in advance,
Eric
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