I have this Super Bassman back together, after going thru three different Auto Bias PCB assemblies, the last (and oldest Version code from 2012) installed, it's able to bias up the tubes, adjust bias by changing the range from Normal thru Cool, thru Warm and reset, even settles after coming out of Standby. Will wonders ever cease. So this morning, I removed the power amp chassis again, unsoldering the power tube cathode sense cables, then put the chassis back into place and fastened it down. Powered up the amp, to give a listen again. This time, I found I had distortion that I hadn't heard before, having plugged in thru the Preamp's Normal Ch. I unplugged from there and into the Power Amp input, and also found similar distortion when I increased my signal, so swapped out the driver tube. Some difference, but still distorting. Replaced the Preamp tube of the Power amp circuit, and that seemed to cure it. So, left that tube in place, turned the chassis around so I could see all of the preamp controls. Plugged my bass in, and all sounds solid and fine in the Normal Ch. So, switched to the Overdrive Channel. Turning up the Gain control, I am now getting howling-type oscillation, and the pitch is a function of the Gain Control setting, with the Volume and Balance controls only controlling how much of it you hear. Seems to oscillate above half-way up on the control.
I don't have any service documentation on these Super Bassman amps. Right now, I have my small dual 120mm fan box blowing thru the front to cool off the power tubes as there are two cabinet roof screws holding the back of the preamp in place. The rest are up front, thru the top of the cabinet.
Anyone have experience with this issue on the Super Bassman?
Block Diagram is listed in this Owner's Manual Pg 11.
SuperBassman_OM_Rrev-A.pdf
I've replaced V2 tube, associated with the Overdrive circuits, no difference. Restored that tube, then replaced V1...Normal Ch circuits, with no difference either. Now pulling this preamp assembly out to scratch my head and ponder.
I don't have any service documentation on these Super Bassman amps. Right now, I have my small dual 120mm fan box blowing thru the front to cool off the power tubes as there are two cabinet roof screws holding the back of the preamp in place. The rest are up front, thru the top of the cabinet.
Anyone have experience with this issue on the Super Bassman?
Block Diagram is listed in this Owner's Manual Pg 11.
SuperBassman_OM_Rrev-A.pdf
I've replaced V2 tube, associated with the Overdrive circuits, no difference. Restored that tube, then replaced V1...Normal Ch circuits, with no difference either. Now pulling this preamp assembly out to scratch my head and ponder.
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