Hello all, New guy here. I just picked up a very cool 1965 Vox Student 5 watt practice amp built by The Thomas Organ Company in insane condition. The amp sounds awesome when first fired up, (no hum, noise or static) then 4 or five minutes later it begins to lose volume and fades to no sound at all rapidly. Let it cool off for a half hour and same thing happens.
All I have done is check the tubes on my TV-7 tester and they all test good.
I tried different tubes one at a time to elimanate any tube problems. I had the chassie out a few days ago to have a look inside. I cleaned & lubed the one volume & power on Pot and tube sockets. The amp uses Oddball Tubes as listed on the tube chart (1-35W5 Rectifier, 1-12AU6 Preamp & 1-50C5 Power). The 50C5 power tube appears to run a little hot, judging by the brighter redish-yellow glow then typical tubes.Same thing with a different 50C5 too. It's not glowing red hot, just appears to be brighter?
I am not an electronics tech but everything looked OK to me, no lose connections or fried components. It all looks original and not tampered with. It also appears to have had very little use. Clean, clean, clean!
I love the tone of this simple design. It sounds like a cross between a blackface & Tweed era Champ.
Is there a way for a novice like me to find the problem without much electronic knowledge? I don't know how to test resistors or transformers and don't have the equipment either.
It still has the two prong power cord but does not hum when first turned on. Infact it sounds excellent untill this loss of power and volume drop.
The original Vox Bulldog 7" Speaker sounds great and is in like new condition.
Any help would be appreciated
All I have done is check the tubes on my TV-7 tester and they all test good.
I tried different tubes one at a time to elimanate any tube problems. I had the chassie out a few days ago to have a look inside. I cleaned & lubed the one volume & power on Pot and tube sockets. The amp uses Oddball Tubes as listed on the tube chart (1-35W5 Rectifier, 1-12AU6 Preamp & 1-50C5 Power). The 50C5 power tube appears to run a little hot, judging by the brighter redish-yellow glow then typical tubes.Same thing with a different 50C5 too. It's not glowing red hot, just appears to be brighter?
I am not an electronics tech but everything looked OK to me, no lose connections or fried components. It all looks original and not tampered with. It also appears to have had very little use. Clean, clean, clean!
I love the tone of this simple design. It sounds like a cross between a blackface & Tweed era Champ.
Is there a way for a novice like me to find the problem without much electronic knowledge? I don't know how to test resistors or transformers and don't have the equipment either.
It still has the two prong power cord but does not hum when first turned on. Infact it sounds excellent untill this loss of power and volume drop.
The original Vox Bulldog 7" Speaker sounds great and is in like new condition.
Any help would be appreciated
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