V4(#3-31v, #8-31v), V3(#3-110v, #8-2.5v), V201(#3-185v, #4-140v, #6-3.1v). All measurements are vdc with variac @100vdc. Amp is out of standby with 2-5881 power tubes installed. Have not installed new preamp tubes with the measurements. Appreciate the help.
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostV4(#3-31v, #8-31v), V3(#3-110v, #8-2.5v), V201(#3-185v, #4-140v, #6-3.1v). All measurements are vdc with variac @100vdc. Amp is out of standby with 2-5881 power tubes installed. Have not installed new preamp tubes with the measurements. Appreciate the help.V4B cathode voltage schematic ca7922303 Check V201 (6K11) pin3 22V 185V R201, R202, R203,R204 V201 (6K11) pin4 140V 140V OK V201 (6K11) pin6 1.26V 3.1V ~ OK or R206, R207 V3 (12DW7) pin3 200V 110V R18, R19, R20 V3 (12DW7) pin8 1.8V 2.5V OK V4 (12AU7) pin3 9.7V 31V R28 V4 (12AU7) pin8 9.7V 31V R28
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The V4B for the US is designed to operate on a 120V AC main voltage (look rear panel), so the variac is unnecessary.
All voltages on the schematic are given for the predicted AC main voltage.
In order to do any correctness analysis the V4B must be connected to the intended AC main voltage.
You must repeat the measurements for the correct AC main voltage (120V)
All measurements are vdc with variac @100vdc.
Have not installed new preamp tubes with the measurements.
As there is a large voltage deviation from the factory values, check the values of the resistors marked in the table with Check with an ohmmeter.
If the value of the resistor is as on the schematics, and the voltages are still not as on the schematics, the tubes need to be replaced.
I know that you know, but let's remind ourselves ... ...
- When measuring resistors, AC main voltage is disconected from the wall.
- When PT (5881) are installed, the amplifier must be connected to the speaker so as not to damage the OT.
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Everything checks out except for R203(111k). Schematic shows 7.5k and R28(1.5m). Schematic shows 1.5k. The K on schematic looks like a M so I ordered the wrong resistor. Will replace both. Will pickup at radio shack today. What wattage resistor will work and they are telling me they don't have a 7.5k but have a 5.6k or a 10k. With no space to solder two in to make 7.5k, which do you recommend for R203 temporarily until order comes? Thanks for all the great help.
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostEverything checks out except for R203(111k). Schematic shows 7.5k and R28(1.5m). Schematic shows 1.5k. The K on schematic looks like a M so I ordered the wrong resistor. Will replace both. Will pickup at radio shack today. What wattage resistor will work and they are telling me they don't have a 7.5k but have a 5.6k or a 10k. With no space to solder two in to make 7.5k, which do you recommend for R203 temporarily until order comes? Thanks for all the great help.
R28 is a 1.5k resistor
About R203 (7.5k)
You measured 111k but need 7.5k. This says that the resistor R203 (7.5k) is faulty or changed value(111k) and therefore on pin3 V201 (6K11) instead of 22V you have 185V
Ideal replacement for resistor 7.5k is 2 resistors 15k connected in parallel. If you don't have them, the closest value is 6.8k or 8.2k. Ultimately try with 10k.
If it is easier for replace R203 (7.5k or 2x15k in parallel) resistor(s) can solder from the solder side the PCB.
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostWith no space to solder two in to make 7.5k,
The voltage shown on the schematic for V201 pin3 is wrong. It's not uncommon to find these kind of errors on Ampeg schematics. When you get the proper resistor for R203, the pin3 voltage will probably be somewhere around 5V.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Installed R203(10k), and R28(1.5k), now have much louder hum and the following readings: V201(#3-99mv, #4-380mv, #6-0.0mv), V3(#3-1.5mv, #8-0.0mv), V4(#3-0.0mv, #8-0.0mv). Rechecked resistance on R201,202,203,204,206,207,18,19,20,28 and they are still reading correct resistance per schematic.
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All preamp tubes and V201 we're glowing and just noticed that one of the power tube sockets does not light up tube when installed in it. Installed two power tubes next to each other and one started to red plate. Shut amp down , restarted and now preamp tubes and V201 do not light up? Extreme hum also is gone.
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post...V201(#3-99mv, #4-380mv, #6-0.0mv), V3(#3-1.5mv, #8-0.0mv), V4(#3-0.0mv, #8-0.0mv) ...
How do you explain the difference in your measurement results.
Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post...V201(#3-185v, #4-140v, #6-3.1v), V3(#3-110v, #8-2.5v), V4(#3-31v, #8-31v)...
Check the condition batteries in your measuring instruments. Are they new or as new (as-as)
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Installed new batteries in both dmm's now measurements are: V201(#3-27v, #4-114v, #6-2v), V3(#3-103v, #8-2.3v), V4-(#3-10.8v, #8-10.8v).
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