Hey, this one goes out to the real experts out there....
What does it mean when you can return a very low output amplifier to full volume just by probing the screen resistor? Like, as soon as I touch the lead with the probe BANG full volume.
To clarify, I've been scratching my head trying to return a low-output AC30 to full volume ( customer described it as intermittently cutting out before staying dead). All preamp tubes are good, new power tubes are fine, screen resistors all measure well, bias voltage is present, bias resistor measures fine, fx patched no change, OT measures fine with basic tests, filter caps ok, dropping resitors ok, able to probe signal all the way up to the screen grids before it ZAPPED back on.
This has happened a couple times to me before but I've never been able to identify why!
What does it mean when you can return a very low output amplifier to full volume just by probing the screen resistor? Like, as soon as I touch the lead with the probe BANG full volume.
To clarify, I've been scratching my head trying to return a low-output AC30 to full volume ( customer described it as intermittently cutting out before staying dead). All preamp tubes are good, new power tubes are fine, screen resistors all measure well, bias voltage is present, bias resistor measures fine, fx patched no change, OT measures fine with basic tests, filter caps ok, dropping resitors ok, able to probe signal all the way up to the screen grids before it ZAPPED back on.
This has happened a couple times to me before but I've never been able to identify why!
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