I have a princeton reverb with a strange problem. Basically, the overall voltages in the amp are a good deal too low. The amp works, but sounds really nasty, it's not as loud as it used to be, and it distorts early, when it used to be very clean up until about 7 on the vol knob. It is not a stock one at all though. Here's the basic story.
It's an ebay amp that a friend of mine bought and it had a replaced power transformer, and ALL the wiring in the amp had been replaced in the most haphazard manner possible. I replaced the filter caps and other odds and ends that needed doing, and he gigged with it for a good while and enjoyed it.
When he came back after a break at a gig the amp was breaking up way early and just sounded crappy, so he brought it to me. The only thing that was off was the overall B+ voltage is 336 volts... and of course everythin after it is way off. I first checked tubes, then capacitors and resistors. I checked all the transformers, swapping in brand new ones, since I figured what else could it be but a bad power transformer? It didn't help. I sent it to the local tech, and he had the same result, couldn't find the problem.
I know this for sure... the filters, tubes, and transformers are all good. All the resistors in the power supply are spot on (new replacements). I rewired the entire amp with good wire. No changes. I get 336 volts out of the rectifier (GZ34) with the power tubes in. They're pulling only 7ma of current each. I'm getting -31v at pin 5 of the power tubes. When I pull the power tubes out, the voltage at the rectifier jumps up to 400. I've got 5.3vac at the rectifier tube heaters and 6.3vac on the other tubes. It seems like if I could just get the voltage high enough it would sound right. What would make that voltage lower?
What could be wrong with this amp?
It's an ebay amp that a friend of mine bought and it had a replaced power transformer, and ALL the wiring in the amp had been replaced in the most haphazard manner possible. I replaced the filter caps and other odds and ends that needed doing, and he gigged with it for a good while and enjoyed it.
When he came back after a break at a gig the amp was breaking up way early and just sounded crappy, so he brought it to me. The only thing that was off was the overall B+ voltage is 336 volts... and of course everythin after it is way off. I first checked tubes, then capacitors and resistors. I checked all the transformers, swapping in brand new ones, since I figured what else could it be but a bad power transformer? It didn't help. I sent it to the local tech, and he had the same result, couldn't find the problem.
I know this for sure... the filters, tubes, and transformers are all good. All the resistors in the power supply are spot on (new replacements). I rewired the entire amp with good wire. No changes. I get 336 volts out of the rectifier (GZ34) with the power tubes in. They're pulling only 7ma of current each. I'm getting -31v at pin 5 of the power tubes. When I pull the power tubes out, the voltage at the rectifier jumps up to 400. I've got 5.3vac at the rectifier tube heaters and 6.3vac on the other tubes. It seems like if I could just get the voltage high enough it would sound right. What would make that voltage lower?
What could be wrong with this amp?
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