I have a Fender Bandmaster drip edge on the bench. Ticket says general service so I did my thing.. cleaned pots/jacks, replaced all the original caps (PS caps physically wet and leaking), new cord with the gnd switch rewire, got rid of all the power tube silliness CBS did to this era, tested tubes, etc. Well I fire it up and the B+ is about 120v low (320v). Checked my work and it looks fine. Checked the OT and Choke with my transformer tester and they fire the neon bulb. Buzzed out the HT line to ground and I get OL. Started pulling tubes and no real change there. So, how do you all handle an amp where the PT is unknowingly dead and you just spend time and money into recapping? I've talked to the kid and he could barely afford the first repair so you can guess how this will go.
Update- PT Secondary tests fine but the Primary fails to fire the neon bulb. Any other tests that you all do confirm a dead PT? I have a PA100 from the same kid that I can jumper in a spare B+ line but rather not break back into that one. When I lift the secondary wires and put 10v through the primary with my variac, I get an imbalance of 22v and 35V between the two ends...hmmm. Thoughts? The tester mentioned above is built off of this circuit.
Update- PT Secondary tests fine but the Primary fails to fire the neon bulb. Any other tests that you all do confirm a dead PT? I have a PA100 from the same kid that I can jumper in a spare B+ line but rather not break back into that one. When I lift the secondary wires and put 10v through the primary with my variac, I get an imbalance of 22v and 35V between the two ends...hmmm. Thoughts? The tester mentioned above is built off of this circuit.
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