Hi. I've been trying to resurrect an old Seymour Duncan 84-40 that I've had since high school. Over the course of time, it's sat unused in a basement where my young nephews have tinkered with it in unspeakable ways.
I've got it back up and running, and the only mod I've done is to put a standby switch between the power trans and the hv PS. Works great at first, but after it heats up, the voltage on the power tubes drops pretty drastically (30 V+) whenever I hit a chord on my guitar. The output drops considerably for a second, then comes back, though after a while, this will happen even without playing loudly.
It gets (or should be getting, according to the schematic) 550V on the plates, and though my meter maxes out at 500V+, the rest of the voltages check out very accurately to spec, so I'm guessing the 550V is good, too. I've replaced nearly every PS electrolytic and power resistor in the PS. Nothing looks to be burned, but I don't know the subtleties of looking for burned resistors, etc. I've tried various bias settings (including the correct one--600mv at the cathode resistor), but still similar result.
I'm at the limit of my knowledge. Could a bad tube cause the HV in the power section to drop? Or is it something else?
I've got it back up and running, and the only mod I've done is to put a standby switch between the power trans and the hv PS. Works great at first, but after it heats up, the voltage on the power tubes drops pretty drastically (30 V+) whenever I hit a chord on my guitar. The output drops considerably for a second, then comes back, though after a while, this will happen even without playing loudly.
It gets (or should be getting, according to the schematic) 550V on the plates, and though my meter maxes out at 500V+, the rest of the voltages check out very accurately to spec, so I'm guessing the 550V is good, too. I've replaced nearly every PS electrolytic and power resistor in the PS. Nothing looks to be burned, but I don't know the subtleties of looking for burned resistors, etc. I've tried various bias settings (including the correct one--600mv at the cathode resistor), but still similar result.
I'm at the limit of my knowledge. Could a bad tube cause the HV in the power section to drop? Or is it something else?
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