OK, the charred area(s) cleaned up well with acetone then lightly grinding with a Dremel. Replaced all the burned resistors, including all those in the doghouse. When inspecting that area, I found the 4.7K at R68 had been toasted in the process, so I replaced them all. All high voltages are now restored and the amp is stable with regard to the high voltages.
But there are audio problems now. The amp passes a low volume signal that is very distorted. In going through the signal path test points I've measured some signal voltages that are way out of whack.
TEST CONDITIONS
All tubes in
All controls set to "5"
Bias -52Vdc at TP36
NO SIGNAL inserted when testing DC voltages
1K @ 1.0Vac sine wave signal inserted into J3 (vibrato channel input 1)
All numbers are rounded to 2 places
Numbers in RED are of concern. Numbers in (parentheses) are expected voltages.
At V2
TP12 1.02Vac (20 mVac)
TP13 40.2 Vac (610 mVac)
TP13 2.19 Vdc
At V4
TP22 2.2 Vdc
TP24 1.63 Vac (31 mVac)
TP25 42.8 Vac (680 mVac)
At V6
TP31 0.04 Vac (2.4V pk to pk)
TP32 0.04 Vac (1.0V pk to pk)
TP33 57 Vdc (+93.6 Vdc)
TP34 0.003 Vac (5.5 Vac)
TP35 0.003 Vac (5.9 Vac)
Can someone shed some light on what is going on here?
But there are audio problems now. The amp passes a low volume signal that is very distorted. In going through the signal path test points I've measured some signal voltages that are way out of whack.
TEST CONDITIONS
All tubes in
All controls set to "5"
Bias -52Vdc at TP36
NO SIGNAL inserted when testing DC voltages
1K @ 1.0Vac sine wave signal inserted into J3 (vibrato channel input 1)
All numbers are rounded to 2 places
Numbers in RED are of concern. Numbers in (parentheses) are expected voltages.
At V2
TP12 1.02Vac (20 mVac)
TP13 40.2 Vac (610 mVac)
TP13 2.19 Vdc
At V4
TP22 2.2 Vdc
TP24 1.63 Vac (31 mVac)
TP25 42.8 Vac (680 mVac)
At V6
TP31 0.04 Vac (2.4V pk to pk)
TP32 0.04 Vac (1.0V pk to pk)
TP33 57 Vdc (+93.6 Vdc)
TP34 0.003 Vac (5.5 Vac)
TP35 0.003 Vac (5.9 Vac)
Can someone shed some light on what is going on here?
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