I have a BF Fender Pro Reverb that has been behaving oddly. It started out by shutting itself off, then it either 1) Wouldn't come back on at all, 2) Would come back on but shut off again when the standby was flipped.
I can think of a LOT of things that can cause an amp to shut off, but very few that will do it without blowing the fuse, and the fuse does not blow (its the correct value). There is no loose wiring in the AC to PT section, no shorts, etc.
Installation of a different rectifier tube alleviates this, but the tube in it was a brand new JJ and lasted about a week, my guess is the bad tube is a symptom not the cause. Other symptoms: There is a pop when the standby is turned to play mode, and the tubes flare blue briefly when coming off standby.
Whats been done: I just refurbished it with new filter caps (power, pre-amp, bias filter), new cathode bypass caps, new plate resistors, 3 prong chord, all new tubes. Biased at a conservative 50% plate dissipation at idle. All JJ tubes. Vibrato ticking fixed per Fender's service bulletin.
I'd suspect the first stage filtering, but they are new Sprague 80uf caps, which is well within the first stage capacitance that a GZ34 can handle (caps in series, 40uf). The pre-amp caps are 25uf each. I tested all the filter resistors, all are fine, measured the caps on a meter, all are very close to spec. Choke reads 97ohms.
The screen grid resistors are suspect and I'm going to replace them, but I cant see where they'd be the culprit here.
Any ideas?
Thanks guys
I can think of a LOT of things that can cause an amp to shut off, but very few that will do it without blowing the fuse, and the fuse does not blow (its the correct value). There is no loose wiring in the AC to PT section, no shorts, etc.
Installation of a different rectifier tube alleviates this, but the tube in it was a brand new JJ and lasted about a week, my guess is the bad tube is a symptom not the cause. Other symptoms: There is a pop when the standby is turned to play mode, and the tubes flare blue briefly when coming off standby.
Whats been done: I just refurbished it with new filter caps (power, pre-amp, bias filter), new cathode bypass caps, new plate resistors, 3 prong chord, all new tubes. Biased at a conservative 50% plate dissipation at idle. All JJ tubes. Vibrato ticking fixed per Fender's service bulletin.
I'd suspect the first stage filtering, but they are new Sprague 80uf caps, which is well within the first stage capacitance that a GZ34 can handle (caps in series, 40uf). The pre-amp caps are 25uf each. I tested all the filter resistors, all are fine, measured the caps on a meter, all are very close to spec. Choke reads 97ohms.
The screen grid resistors are suspect and I'm going to replace them, but I cant see where they'd be the culprit here.
Any ideas?
Thanks guys
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