Hey everyone, I have a silverface Vibrochamp that was sounding really bad - I opened it up and noticed the 1W 470 cathode resistor was burnt up and this voltage was measuring over 100V where the schematic shows +21V.
I replaced it with another 1W 470 resistor and also swapped out the 25/25 cap for a new one. Within minutes, the 1W resistor was smoking and the amp was making a crackling noise - and the +21V cathode bias voltage was jumping around with the crackles.
I noticed some other vibrochamp schematics show this resistor being 2W, so I replaced it with a 7W resistor I had on hand. The resistor climbed to over 130 degrees C (250F!) and then the amp started crackling again and the bias voltage started jumping around.
My last guess was that the 6V6 had been damaged somehow by the original failed 470 cathode resistor and the resulting 100V bias voltage, so I swapped out the 6V6 for a new JJ. The amp hasn't made any crackling noises and no smoke is coming out, but my 7W 470 resistor still gets to around 100 degrees C (212F). Is this normal?
I replaced it with another 1W 470 resistor and also swapped out the 25/25 cap for a new one. Within minutes, the 1W resistor was smoking and the amp was making a crackling noise - and the +21V cathode bias voltage was jumping around with the crackles.
I noticed some other vibrochamp schematics show this resistor being 2W, so I replaced it with a 7W resistor I had on hand. The resistor climbed to over 130 degrees C (250F!) and then the amp started crackling again and the bias voltage started jumping around.
My last guess was that the 6V6 had been damaged somehow by the original failed 470 cathode resistor and the resulting 100V bias voltage, so I swapped out the 6V6 for a new JJ. The amp hasn't made any crackling noises and no smoke is coming out, but my 7W 470 resistor still gets to around 100 degrees C (212F). Is this normal?
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