I'm trying to fix old Fender Super 60 with loud hum and crackling after switching Standby on, causing quick red plating on both 6L6GC output tubes. Reason 0V grid voltages on pin 5 on both tubes.
I checked bias circuit from power transformer to grid pin 5 and checked all components resistors, coupling caps, everything measured and looks fine, and found fuse F5 T250mA ( its european version) blown, no other damages. Fuse replaced.
Now I have -49V on both pins 5 with no tubes -looks good.
However I also noticed very low plate voltage on preamp 12AT7 pin 1- 170VDC ( schematic says 231VDC) and only 14V on pin 7 ( schematic shows 225V) also pins 2 and 7 grid only reads 27VDC and 29 VDC, instead of 40VDC from schematic. All measurment conditions as requested in schematic, except power tubes inside.
Could somebody experienced give me a tip? , a possible reason of that situation?
I would be grateful.
Slawek
I checked bias circuit from power transformer to grid pin 5 and checked all components resistors, coupling caps, everything measured and looks fine, and found fuse F5 T250mA ( its european version) blown, no other damages. Fuse replaced.
Now I have -49V on both pins 5 with no tubes -looks good.
However I also noticed very low plate voltage on preamp 12AT7 pin 1- 170VDC ( schematic says 231VDC) and only 14V on pin 7 ( schematic shows 225V) also pins 2 and 7 grid only reads 27VDC and 29 VDC, instead of 40VDC from schematic. All measurment conditions as requested in schematic, except power tubes inside.
Could somebody experienced give me a tip? , a possible reason of that situation?
I would be grateful.
Slawek
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