Hi, thanks for reading my post.
I had my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp (2001 on my PCB) start making some crackling popping sounds (almost like a bad patch cable--def. not the cable, this has been ruled out quickly), I figured it was tubes (have owned the amp for about 15 years, play it low volume, relatively no gigging) so I swapped out all V1-V5 (preamps with EHX 12AX7, tubes are now TAD 6L6GC-STR, matched pair).
Tubes were not my problem apparently. I plug into the pre-amp in and still the same low volume distorted clean sound. The other channels work, i.e., they add more distortion, reverb circuit seems to work.
I've checked the plate load resistors R57 reads 81.2kOhm (spec 82kOhm), R58 reads 98.1kohm (spec 100 kOhm). Voltage drop across R57 is 398V to 257V; R58 goes 398V to 249V.
Screen resistors R61 is at 467ohms (spec 470 Ohms) same with R62, 467Ohms (spec 470 Ohms).
I've learned the resistors at R78/79 are prone to overheating, but now they read 483 Ohms/459 Ohms respectively. Voltage on the high side of R78 is 16.7V and R79, high side, is -16.7V. Low side for both is 48.7V.
Tubes V5 and V4 read at pin 3 show voltages of 436 V. Since they're above 400Volts I don't think its the output transformer giving me an issue.
V3 reads 258V at pin 1 and 250V at pin 6.
The IC caps aren't leaking as far as I can tell, but they do all read 0 volts at the high/negative side, is this normal? C31 reads 439V low/positive side, C33, 437V, C53 400V and C36 is 351V.
Visually inspecting I don't see any burned/charred components, the amp is plugged into the left jack (looking into the back of the amp). I cleaned the contacts there as well, no help.
Any clue on what to check further? Thanks!
I had my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp (2001 on my PCB) start making some crackling popping sounds (almost like a bad patch cable--def. not the cable, this has been ruled out quickly), I figured it was tubes (have owned the amp for about 15 years, play it low volume, relatively no gigging) so I swapped out all V1-V5 (preamps with EHX 12AX7, tubes are now TAD 6L6GC-STR, matched pair).
Tubes were not my problem apparently. I plug into the pre-amp in and still the same low volume distorted clean sound. The other channels work, i.e., they add more distortion, reverb circuit seems to work.
I've checked the plate load resistors R57 reads 81.2kOhm (spec 82kOhm), R58 reads 98.1kohm (spec 100 kOhm). Voltage drop across R57 is 398V to 257V; R58 goes 398V to 249V.
Screen resistors R61 is at 467ohms (spec 470 Ohms) same with R62, 467Ohms (spec 470 Ohms).
I've learned the resistors at R78/79 are prone to overheating, but now they read 483 Ohms/459 Ohms respectively. Voltage on the high side of R78 is 16.7V and R79, high side, is -16.7V. Low side for both is 48.7V.
Tubes V5 and V4 read at pin 3 show voltages of 436 V. Since they're above 400Volts I don't think its the output transformer giving me an issue.
V3 reads 258V at pin 1 and 250V at pin 6.
The IC caps aren't leaking as far as I can tell, but they do all read 0 volts at the high/negative side, is this normal? C31 reads 439V low/positive side, C33, 437V, C53 400V and C36 is 351V.
Visually inspecting I don't see any burned/charred components, the amp is plugged into the left jack (looking into the back of the amp). I cleaned the contacts there as well, no help.
Any clue on what to check further? Thanks!
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