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Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post
Also, found this wire loose. Could it causing some of the issues with preamp?Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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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 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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Tubes V1, V2, V3, V4, V201 still not lit, heater voltage (6.3VAC) somewhere is interrupted.
Check do you have on preamp PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin4&5 and pin 9 (preamp tubes), which comes from pin2 and pin7 tube V5 (6L6GC) (PCB red right)
Check do you have on EQ PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin1 and pin12 tube V201 (6K11) which comes from from preamp PCB pin4&5 and pin 9 (PCB red left)
When all the tubes are lit, you can perform the required VDC measurements.
https://ampeg.com/support/files/Schematics/V%20Series/V-4B%20(1971)/V4B%20Schematics.pdf
It's All Over Now
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostDo any of these caps require replacing due to these measurements?
When all tubes filaments are not illuminated (lit), all measurements are unusable.
When all tubes are lit and heat up, you continue with measurements. see #276
thanks
It's All Over Now
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Originally posted by vintagekiki View PostTubes V1, V2, V3, V4, V201 still not lit, heater voltage (6.3VAC) somewhere is interrupted.
Check do you have on preamp PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin4&5 and pin 9 (preamp tubes), which comes from pin2 and pin7 tube V5 (6L6GC) (PCB red right)
Check do you have on EQ PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin1 and pin12 tube V201 (6K11) which comes from from preamp PCB pin4&5 and pin 9 (PCB red left)
When all the tubes are lit, you can perform the required VDC measurements.
https://ampeg.com/support/files/Schematics/V%20Series/V-4B%20(1971)/V4B%20Schematics.pdf
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostCan you explain what you mean by (red right) and red left)?
Check do you have on preamp PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin4&5 and pin 9 (preamp tubes), which comes from pin2 and pin7 tube V5 (6L6GC) (PCB red right)
Check do you have on EQ PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin1 and pin12 tube V201 (6K11) which comes from from preamp PCB pin4&5 and pin 9 (PCB red left)It's All Over Now
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Did you connect that wire to the treble control yet? If not, the preamp can not work. So no point in checking for bad capacitors etc. until you connect that wire.
See red arrow on picture below. It looks like the ground (shield) wire of the cable is still connected, but it is shown in the drawing as the dotted line. VR103 is the treble control.
And when you measure caps with your meter, one leg must be disconnected or the measurement is meaningless.
Once you connect that wire and fix the intermittent heaters (bad connection), the amp will probably work. Then you can look at other issues as required.
Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g1 View Post
Did you connect that wire to the treble control yet? If not, the preamp can not work. So no point in checking for bad capacitors etc. until you connect that wire.
See red arrow on picture below. It looks like the ground (shield) wire of the cable is still connected, but it is shown in the drawing as the dotted line. VR103 is the treble control.
And when you measure caps with your meter, one leg must be disconnected or the measurement is meaningless.
Once you connect that wire and fix the intermittent heaters (bad connection), the amp will probably work. Then you can look at other issues as required.
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Originally posted by vintagekiki View PostTubes V1, V2, V3, V4, V201 still not lit, heater voltage (6.3VAC) somewhere is interrupted.
Check do you have on preamp PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin4&5 and pin 9 (preamp tubes), which comes from pin2 and pin7 tube V5 (6L6GC) (PCB red right)
Check do you have on EQ PCB, voltage (6.3VAC) on pin1 and pin12 tube V201 (6K11) which comes from from preamp PCB pin4&5 and pin 9 (PCB red left)
When all the tubes are lit, you can perform the required VDC measurements.
https://ampeg.com/support/files/Schematics/V%20Series/V-4B%20(1971)/V4B%20Schematics.pdf
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Originally posted by ca7922303 View PostV5 pin#2(19vac/8vdc), pin#7(15vac/8vdc), V201 pin#1(15vac/10vdc), pin#12(19vac/10vdc), V1&V2 pin#4 & 5(18vac/11vdc), pin#9(22vac/11vdc), V3 pu #4 & 5(17vac/9vdc), pin#9(20vac/9vdv), V4 pi #4 & 5(15vac/8vdv) pin#9(19vac/8vdc).Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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To expand on g1's post.
The tube heaters must have current THROUGH the heater. So we measure for AC voltages ACROSS th heater, as in end to end. SO we don't want pin 2 to ground and pin 7 to ground, we want pin 2 to pin 7.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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