Wow it's transformer week around here.
1484 comes in with complaint of weak sounding and weird crackle.
Owner tells me it's been worked on by 1 tech, who replaced the original blown OT. As I understand that's not uncommon.
Owner says the 1st replacement OT blew, so tech stuck a new one in.
Owner plays for 3 hours on amp, 2nd OT blows, so tech puts in 3rd OT, which is what's in it now. It's a Weber unit, WOT1484.
I open it up and confirm that the tech also did a partial cap job, with 220uf/350V caps to replace the original odd arrangement.
I confirm that when amp starts to get loud, there is a crackle through a variety of shop speakers I put on it. Had the sound of an "about to go open plate resistor" type of thing. Both channels.
I check all pertinent resistors and they all read within "acceptable" drifted spec
I do the rest of the cap job for PI and preamp, amp sounds better, louder, punchier, but crackle remains.
I start measuring voltages and everything looks pretty good, except the stage before the PI, the 100K reads fine, but voltage on that plate is 55VDC. I replace it. No change.
Bias voltage good, 6L6s pulling 42ma each with current arrangement
I start to think that maybe my shop speakers are just worn out, so I drag in the original 2x12 w/ the Jensens. Fire that up, and in 30 sec the output goes veeeery quiet. It's still there but obviously wrong. All voltages, etc still good
I fiddle with it for a few hours before patching in a Marshall 50W 4Kish OT and everything works again.
So, I'm not about to just put in OT #4 and hope for the best. I'm trying to come up with a list of possibilities as to why this amp keeps blowing OTs.
Obviously the speaker cab is suspect.
Maybe the Weber OT is straight clone of the originals and is subject to the same faults, and the amp just needs a more robust OT
Maybe the tech made an error rewiring the funky power supply(note that the screens are about 100V below the plates, as I believe they should be). I'm already dreading tracing that out in this rats nest
Bad choke?
Sears_Silvertone_1484_Twin_Twelve_REPRODUCTION_Manual.pdf
1484 comes in with complaint of weak sounding and weird crackle.
Owner tells me it's been worked on by 1 tech, who replaced the original blown OT. As I understand that's not uncommon.
Owner says the 1st replacement OT blew, so tech stuck a new one in.
Owner plays for 3 hours on amp, 2nd OT blows, so tech puts in 3rd OT, which is what's in it now. It's a Weber unit, WOT1484.
I open it up and confirm that the tech also did a partial cap job, with 220uf/350V caps to replace the original odd arrangement.
I confirm that when amp starts to get loud, there is a crackle through a variety of shop speakers I put on it. Had the sound of an "about to go open plate resistor" type of thing. Both channels.
I check all pertinent resistors and they all read within "acceptable" drifted spec
I do the rest of the cap job for PI and preamp, amp sounds better, louder, punchier, but crackle remains.
I start measuring voltages and everything looks pretty good, except the stage before the PI, the 100K reads fine, but voltage on that plate is 55VDC. I replace it. No change.
Bias voltage good, 6L6s pulling 42ma each with current arrangement
I start to think that maybe my shop speakers are just worn out, so I drag in the original 2x12 w/ the Jensens. Fire that up, and in 30 sec the output goes veeeery quiet. It's still there but obviously wrong. All voltages, etc still good
I fiddle with it for a few hours before patching in a Marshall 50W 4Kish OT and everything works again.
So, I'm not about to just put in OT #4 and hope for the best. I'm trying to come up with a list of possibilities as to why this amp keeps blowing OTs.
Obviously the speaker cab is suspect.
Maybe the Weber OT is straight clone of the originals and is subject to the same faults, and the amp just needs a more robust OT
Maybe the tech made an error rewiring the funky power supply(note that the screens are about 100V below the plates, as I believe they should be). I'm already dreading tracing that out in this rats nest
Bad choke?
Sears_Silvertone_1484_Twin_Twelve_REPRODUCTION_Manual.pdf
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