First time post.
I have a Traynor Studio Mate (aka Guitar Mate) that is giving me trouble. I have worked on this amp in the past replacing filter caps and tubes with success.
Lately however it has taken to blowing the circuit breaker after flipping the stand-by switch. There was a slight burning odor afterwards. I pulled the chassis and observed some evidence of arcing at both power tube sockets. It seems that pin 7 (wired to the OT) on both is arcing to ground.
Everything else seemed okay (visually). I was hoping to get a few suggestions as to where to begin. After searching the forum for similar problems I have a few ideas:
1. Pull the power tubes and see if it still blows.
2. Check the stand-by switch (bad?).
3. Check and or replace the power tube sockets (arcing, cracked).
4. Test the OT (not sure exactly how to measure for that).
I do have a nice Fluke DMM and soldering station to help me along.
Here is a link to the basic schematic for this amp if that helps.
http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/73_JoePiazza_YGM34.gif
I am working out how to host pictures with my ISP so I should be able to attach pictures or the actual schematic that came attached inside the combo cabinet.
Thanks.
I have a Traynor Studio Mate (aka Guitar Mate) that is giving me trouble. I have worked on this amp in the past replacing filter caps and tubes with success.
Lately however it has taken to blowing the circuit breaker after flipping the stand-by switch. There was a slight burning odor afterwards. I pulled the chassis and observed some evidence of arcing at both power tube sockets. It seems that pin 7 (wired to the OT) on both is arcing to ground.
Everything else seemed okay (visually). I was hoping to get a few suggestions as to where to begin. After searching the forum for similar problems I have a few ideas:
1. Pull the power tubes and see if it still blows.
2. Check the stand-by switch (bad?).
3. Check and or replace the power tube sockets (arcing, cracked).
4. Test the OT (not sure exactly how to measure for that).
I do have a nice Fluke DMM and soldering station to help me along.
Here is a link to the basic schematic for this amp if that helps.
http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/73_JoePiazza_YGM34.gif
I am working out how to host pictures with my ISP so I should be able to attach pictures or the actual schematic that came attached inside the combo cabinet.
Thanks.
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