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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostYes, I'm using four tubes, and i've got signal when plugged into external amp jack, but no preamp out.
V4B power amp for now is OK. For repair the V4B preamp, so feel free to remove tubes V5-8 (6L6). Mark tubes V5-8 to know that they are usable.
Connect external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) to input jack of any external amplifier.
Connect the signal from the generator (1kHz 10-50mV) to the input jack (J1 or J2 V4B).
Set pot VR101 and VR102 to max, other pot to 12 o'clock.
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
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Originally posted by vintagekiki View PostThe fact that the signal is plugged to external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) and with four power tubes (6L6) you got the signal in speaker which is connected to (J6 spkr V4B), shows that the signal passes through 1/ 2 V3, V4, V5-8.
V4B power amp for now is OK. For repair the V4B preamp, so feel free to remove tubes V5-8 (6L6). Mark tubes V5-8 to know that they are usable.
Connect external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) to input jack of any external amplifier.
Connect the signal from the generator (1kHz 10-50mV) to the input jack (J1 or J2 V4B).
Set pot VR101 and VR102 to max, other pot to 12 o'clock.
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostI can hear the signal thru the external amp, but it is faint in comparison to the loud hum I continue to hear all along since ive had this one.
It is assumed that you have previously checked tubes V1, V2, V3 on another amp and that they are as correct as possible (usable)
Check the shielded connection cable from the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) to the input jack external amplifier.
- Measure the voltage at pin 1 (V3).
- Measure the voltage at pin 10 (V201).
- Does the loud hum change its tone color with regulation bass, mid and treble (VR105, VR104 and VR103) pots.
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
If the signal described during check preamp (#257) does not pass to the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) or is weak or distorted replace V3 (12DW7) first (tube V1 and V2 for now is OK). If you do not have 12DW7 for temporarily check, can be used 12AX7.
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
If and in addition to replace V3 (12DW7) signal does not pass to the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) or is weak or distorted, replace the compactron tube V201 (6K11).
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
If the signal still does not pass to the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) check (replace)
- C7 (.1), C9 (.47), C8 (.01);
- C205 (.1), C201, C202 (.01);
And that's all.
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Originally posted by vintagekiki View PostCheck preamp continued from #257
It is assumed that you have previously checked tubes V1, V2, V3 on another amp and that they are as correct as possible (usable)
Check the shielded connection cable from the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) to the input jack external amplifier.
- Measure the voltage at pin 1 (V3).
- Measure the voltage at pin 10 (V201).
- Does the loud hum change its tone color with regulation bass, mid and treble (VR105, VR104 and VR103) pots.
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
If the signal described during check preamp (#257) does not pass to the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) or is weak or distorted replace V3 (12DW7) first (tube V1 and V2 for now is OK). If you do not have 12DW7 for temporarily check, can be used 12AX7.
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
If and in addition to replace V3 (12DW7) signal does not pass to the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) or is weak or distorted, replace the compactron tube V201 (6K11).
What do you hear on the external amplifier?
If the signal still does not pass to the external amp jack (J4 or J5 V4B) check (replace)
- C7 (.1), C9 (.47), C8 (.01);
- C205 (.1), C201, C202 (.01);
And that's all.
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Originally posted by vintagekiki View PostMeasure DC volts at pin 3 and pin 8 tubes V1(again), V2, and V3.
Measure DC volts at pin 3, pin 4 and pin 6 tube V201.
Measure DC volts at pin 1 tube V3 and pin 10 tube V201.
Measure DC volts on both sides of resistor R51 (2k2)
thanks
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post
R51(567v/567v), V201 pin#10(567v), V3 pin#1(567v). V201 #3(40mv), #4(43mv), #6(0mv), V1, V2, V3, V4, V201 now for some reason are not lit at all? Not able to give rest of measurements.
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostR51(567v/567v), V201 pin#10(567v), V3 pin#1(567v). V201 #3(40mv), #4(43mv), #6(0mv), V1, V2, V3, V4, V201 now for some reason are not lit at all? Not able to give rest of measurements.
For the same reason you have an inappropriate voltage (567VDC) on both sides of the resistor R51 (2k2) and voltage (567VDC) at pin#10 tube V201 and pin#1 tube V3.
When all tubes lit, then measure voltages, now there is no purpose, because tubes are not lit, there is no consumption DC current, there is no voltage drop on R51 (2k2).
Find where is interruption is 6.3VAC for heater tubes V1, V2, V3, V4, V201.
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Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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