Hello everyone,
Enzo was kind enough to explain to me how to Post,
I apologize for interfering with another thread,
Here is the marshall story,
Picked up this amp, when connected to a load(speaker) was making a loud hum and cycling as it warmed up. I suspected tubes,but checked the board first.
Sure enough, R9 was open and burned. No problem, changed R8 (1ohm).Also changed the burned cap 22n to 22n@1kv.
Returned amp to music store and told owner it needed tubes,change them all.
Customer installed 4 brand new EL34s.
Got the call that something smelled and tube overheating.When I got the amp back, the new tubes were barely in their sockets!! I assumed this was the problem and drove them home. Saga begins,tube glow would start and hum also, Bias drifting upwards (one side). Proceded to use schematic,downloaded the wrong one. Enzo started digging in at that point.He was leaning towards tube malfuntion.How could that be? they are brand new?
Downloaded the correct schem. removed tube sockets, and checked. measured all component in bias supply, ALL GOOD!!! What the #%#.
Enzo suggested pin 5 of All the tubes. Lo and behold, since both tubes in each channnel are tied together (clue). something was bringing down that negative voltage.Would start at -40v then drop as amp warmed up.Sounded like a filter bad to me. Finally started swapping out the tubes.Hello!!!!the voltage was correct,after I removed the "bad tube". I put in an old 6L6 just to test,voltages on pins 5 became stable.
To confirm, put 6v into the bad tube and got weird voltage readings, about 1.5 v this is not good, Brand New Tube had failed!!!!!!But would only read bad as it warmed up!!!
Wow, I am a TV tech and little surprises me ,seen lots of weird, but usually new parts are good, well.... 98% anyways!!!!
So there you have this repair story, I dont work on amps much, but this will not deter me in the future, learned alot in just a couple of days,
This is a very high quality site, and appreciate the info I have gotten here!!
Thanks,
Marv
Enzo was kind enough to explain to me how to Post,
I apologize for interfering with another thread,
Here is the marshall story,
Picked up this amp, when connected to a load(speaker) was making a loud hum and cycling as it warmed up. I suspected tubes,but checked the board first.
Sure enough, R9 was open and burned. No problem, changed R8 (1ohm).Also changed the burned cap 22n to 22n@1kv.
Returned amp to music store and told owner it needed tubes,change them all.
Customer installed 4 brand new EL34s.
Got the call that something smelled and tube overheating.When I got the amp back, the new tubes were barely in their sockets!! I assumed this was the problem and drove them home. Saga begins,tube glow would start and hum also, Bias drifting upwards (one side). Proceded to use schematic,downloaded the wrong one. Enzo started digging in at that point.He was leaning towards tube malfuntion.How could that be? they are brand new?
Downloaded the correct schem. removed tube sockets, and checked. measured all component in bias supply, ALL GOOD!!! What the #%#.
Enzo suggested pin 5 of All the tubes. Lo and behold, since both tubes in each channnel are tied together (clue). something was bringing down that negative voltage.Would start at -40v then drop as amp warmed up.Sounded like a filter bad to me. Finally started swapping out the tubes.Hello!!!!the voltage was correct,after I removed the "bad tube". I put in an old 6L6 just to test,voltages on pins 5 became stable.
To confirm, put 6v into the bad tube and got weird voltage readings, about 1.5 v this is not good, Brand New Tube had failed!!!!!!But would only read bad as it warmed up!!!
Wow, I am a TV tech and little surprises me ,seen lots of weird, but usually new parts are good, well.... 98% anyways!!!!
So there you have this repair story, I dont work on amps much, but this will not deter me in the future, learned alot in just a couple of days,
This is a very high quality site, and appreciate the info I have gotten here!!
Thanks,
Marv
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