Hi all,
The bassman sounds pretty lame. It is the version w/ the 2 47k plate resistors on the PI - AA371. It is breaking up WAY too much for a SF 70s Fender. It sounds the same in both channels all inputs. The owner of this amp only uses the Normal channel so I'm focusing on that. I have performed all repairs that I would think would fix this problem. I replaced all anode and cathode resistors, all bypass caps, all filter caps and dropping resistors, all coupling caps, screen resistors on power tubes. The bias on output tubes is good around 35ma. I'm thinking there is a problem w/ the p-transformer. Voltages on the Normal channel (tube 3) read: (paranthesis #s are per schematic)
1 180v (220v)
2 0v
3 1.5v (1.9v)
6 220v (270v)
7 0v
8 1.9v (1.5v)
Voltages on the PI read:
1 297v (340v)
3 114v (132v)
6 276v (340v)
When I measured voltages on the top of the anode resistors they are also lowere than the schematics figures. The DC voltage post-rectifier is 405v. Is this low? I the power transformer bad?
The bassman sounds pretty lame. It is the version w/ the 2 47k plate resistors on the PI - AA371. It is breaking up WAY too much for a SF 70s Fender. It sounds the same in both channels all inputs. The owner of this amp only uses the Normal channel so I'm focusing on that. I have performed all repairs that I would think would fix this problem. I replaced all anode and cathode resistors, all bypass caps, all filter caps and dropping resistors, all coupling caps, screen resistors on power tubes. The bias on output tubes is good around 35ma. I'm thinking there is a problem w/ the p-transformer. Voltages on the Normal channel (tube 3) read: (paranthesis #s are per schematic)
1 180v (220v)
2 0v
3 1.5v (1.9v)
6 220v (270v)
7 0v
8 1.9v (1.5v)
Voltages on the PI read:
1 297v (340v)
3 114v (132v)
6 276v (340v)
When I measured voltages on the top of the anode resistors they are also lowere than the schematics figures. The DC voltage post-rectifier is 405v. Is this low? I the power transformer bad?
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