Hi Folks,
I bought a second hand Nomad 55. It was a little crackly and microphonic. So I replaced V1 and that fixed the microphonics. I took out all the tubes and gave the sockets a clean with contact cleaner and cleaned some sections of the PCB with contact cleaner and a soft rag. When I put the amp back together it let out some smoke. I feel I may have disturbed something in the amp. I've replaced the 4.75k ohm resistor that keeps burning up. When I removed it, it only read ~2.2k. See PCB pic below.
I've verified the schematics I found on the web - please see attached with notes. I've also attached a video using a FLIR thermal camera on my phone when all the tubes were still installed. At the 42 second mark I turn on the HV supply/standby to on. You can hear the amp making some bad sounds and also see the 4k7 resistor start to heat up immediately. Even after replacing it with a new 4k7 and removing ALL the pre-amp and power tubes, it still burns up. All I can think of is that may be a shorted coupling cap or some tracking on the PCB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoVwcKdJjDA
Can anyone please assist? Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Chris.
I bought a second hand Nomad 55. It was a little crackly and microphonic. So I replaced V1 and that fixed the microphonics. I took out all the tubes and gave the sockets a clean with contact cleaner and cleaned some sections of the PCB with contact cleaner and a soft rag. When I put the amp back together it let out some smoke. I feel I may have disturbed something in the amp. I've replaced the 4.75k ohm resistor that keeps burning up. When I removed it, it only read ~2.2k. See PCB pic below.
I've verified the schematics I found on the web - please see attached with notes. I've also attached a video using a FLIR thermal camera on my phone when all the tubes were still installed. At the 42 second mark I turn on the HV supply/standby to on. You can hear the amp making some bad sounds and also see the 4k7 resistor start to heat up immediately. Even after replacing it with a new 4k7 and removing ALL the pre-amp and power tubes, it still burns up. All I can think of is that may be a shorted coupling cap or some tracking on the PCB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoVwcKdJjDA
Can anyone please assist? Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Chris.
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