Hey everyone this is my first post.
I've been creeping on these message boards for years now. They've been a great resource for information over the years. I also have Bogen Chb35a that I plan to restore or covert which I will likely need guidance or advice at some point. But that's not why I'm here today....
I'm making this post because a friend left his faulty Hot Rod Deville in my care. Long story short is he brought his HRD to the only local amp tech in our area and the guy said a faulty power tube was to blame. I think his tubes were kinda new or something but for whatever reason was he had his doubts.
So, he left the amp with me and I installed a spare pair of 6l6ge and rebiased the amp. I understand the GT 6l6ge to be Groove Tube's version of 6l6gc. I've read somewhere else that 6l6gc are specfically recommended for these HRD amps because of the higher plate voltages (or something) that other 6l6s aren't quite designed for. If someone knows more about this feel free to chime in.
Anyways, I install the spare pair of 6l6ge and the problem persists. What is this problem? Channel switching, God-awful LOUD popping, and volume loss... Nothing new, right?
ok so fast forward to a few hours ago and I popped it open to take my first look at it. I have my bougsie chopstick and I'm poking around in there like a kid trying to bust a piñata. Jk me and my chopstick are careful.... I start with the power tubes, working left to right touching every tube socket pin on the pcb. No problems. So I move to the PI working left to right again and when I get to pin1, all hell breaks loose: The Green/Yellow/Red channel switch is blinking erratically from Yellow to Red to faint Red which certainly isn't normal.
Alright so I take note: pin1 on PI is NOISEY. The amp calms down and I keep chopin' sticks. By the time I finish working left to right through the other 2 pre-tubes it seems like touching almost anything just sends the amp into a frenzy.
The ¿ribbon wires? that connect the tube pcb to the main pcb seems to cause it to act up especially bad when touched. But then again touching the main pcb anywhere is causing noise and pops. Those notorious 5w 330 ohm resistors seem to send it into a frenzy too.
So to recap pin 1 of the PI seems noisey so does the ribbons and those 330ohm resistors. One of those resistors seem loose maybe but there is no signs of overheating or burning. I also visually checked the filter caps for any corosion from leaks, none was detected.
Ok so I turn everything off, drain the caps & resolder pin1 of the PI. Then I turn the amp back on to check if that fixed the problem... it did not fix the problem. Hell continues to break loose, popping and a light show from the channel switch LED.
I started to take the main pcb out but didn't get very far when I noticed that it was getting late. So I start to put it all back together because it might be a few days before I get back to it. And at this point I am wondering to myself if maybe the spare set of 6l6ge tubes I installed at the beginning were faulty as well as the 6l6gc that it came with.
I happen to have a matched set of 5881wgc lying around that I know are good because I bought them new years ago for my 5150 but never installed them.
So just to double check I install the 5881wgc and rebias the amp. And it works perfect! This suggest that both my pair 6l6ge and the original pair of 6l6gc were faulty, right?... So now I want to triple check. So I go back and retest my pair of 6l6ge and they work. Which is not what I would hope to expect in this case. Those 6l6ge were actually from a set of 4 so I test the other two 6l6ge and they work perfect. Then just to hammer it home I test the orginally 6l6gc and they also work perfect.
At this point it's late and it's clear that I am about to catch hell trying to pinpoint this problem.
I feel like it's going to take a lot of troubleshooting and a lot of advice so grab some popcorn and get ready to laugh hysterically at my novice misery as I chase ghosts through this HRD.
but seriously if you have any advice I'm all ears.
I've been creeping on these message boards for years now. They've been a great resource for information over the years. I also have Bogen Chb35a that I plan to restore or covert which I will likely need guidance or advice at some point. But that's not why I'm here today....
I'm making this post because a friend left his faulty Hot Rod Deville in my care. Long story short is he brought his HRD to the only local amp tech in our area and the guy said a faulty power tube was to blame. I think his tubes were kinda new or something but for whatever reason was he had his doubts.
So, he left the amp with me and I installed a spare pair of 6l6ge and rebiased the amp. I understand the GT 6l6ge to be Groove Tube's version of 6l6gc. I've read somewhere else that 6l6gc are specfically recommended for these HRD amps because of the higher plate voltages (or something) that other 6l6s aren't quite designed for. If someone knows more about this feel free to chime in.
Anyways, I install the spare pair of 6l6ge and the problem persists. What is this problem? Channel switching, God-awful LOUD popping, and volume loss... Nothing new, right?
ok so fast forward to a few hours ago and I popped it open to take my first look at it. I have my bougsie chopstick and I'm poking around in there like a kid trying to bust a piñata. Jk me and my chopstick are careful.... I start with the power tubes, working left to right touching every tube socket pin on the pcb. No problems. So I move to the PI working left to right again and when I get to pin1, all hell breaks loose: The Green/Yellow/Red channel switch is blinking erratically from Yellow to Red to faint Red which certainly isn't normal.
Alright so I take note: pin1 on PI is NOISEY. The amp calms down and I keep chopin' sticks. By the time I finish working left to right through the other 2 pre-tubes it seems like touching almost anything just sends the amp into a frenzy.
The ¿ribbon wires? that connect the tube pcb to the main pcb seems to cause it to act up especially bad when touched. But then again touching the main pcb anywhere is causing noise and pops. Those notorious 5w 330 ohm resistors seem to send it into a frenzy too.
So to recap pin 1 of the PI seems noisey so does the ribbons and those 330ohm resistors. One of those resistors seem loose maybe but there is no signs of overheating or burning. I also visually checked the filter caps for any corosion from leaks, none was detected.
Ok so I turn everything off, drain the caps & resolder pin1 of the PI. Then I turn the amp back on to check if that fixed the problem... it did not fix the problem. Hell continues to break loose, popping and a light show from the channel switch LED.
I started to take the main pcb out but didn't get very far when I noticed that it was getting late. So I start to put it all back together because it might be a few days before I get back to it. And at this point I am wondering to myself if maybe the spare set of 6l6ge tubes I installed at the beginning were faulty as well as the 6l6gc that it came with.
I happen to have a matched set of 5881wgc lying around that I know are good because I bought them new years ago for my 5150 but never installed them.
So just to double check I install the 5881wgc and rebias the amp. And it works perfect! This suggest that both my pair 6l6ge and the original pair of 6l6gc were faulty, right?... So now I want to triple check. So I go back and retest my pair of 6l6ge and they work. Which is not what I would hope to expect in this case. Those 6l6ge were actually from a set of 4 so I test the other two 6l6ge and they work perfect. Then just to hammer it home I test the orginally 6l6gc and they also work perfect.
At this point it's late and it's clear that I am about to catch hell trying to pinpoint this problem.
I feel like it's going to take a lot of troubleshooting and a lot of advice so grab some popcorn and get ready to laugh hysterically at my novice misery as I chase ghosts through this HRD.
but seriously if you have any advice I'm all ears.
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