Hello.
I have an '07 Twin Pro Tube series (one with bias tremolo) and it looks like I have a problem similar to this thread. All tubes are fresh and under 25-30 hours of work, Sovtek 5881/6L6WGC in PA, Sovtek 12AX7LPS in PI, 12AT7EH in the reverb driver and Tung Sol RI 12AX7 in the rest.
One day my tremolo stopped working, I pulled out the tube (TS), one triode developed a really low emission, I've checked it in another amp. I thought that it was due to the CF position, but yesterday I've reechecked this tube and it was working as new. Later my lead channel (yes I'm really using it) had lost its gain, almost clean sound with full gain. I swapped the tube, everything back to normal. Reverb has lost a bit of its volume - tube swap fixed the problem, but all those "dead" tubes were working fine in my Mesa Rectifier V1, tested twice with a completely fresh one.
So the problem is in the amp itself.
All HT (B+, Z+, Y+, X+) are fine, but heater voltage was down to 4.4-4.6V at the V1 and something about 5.4 at the xformer taps (after the fuse). Few days after I retightened the fuse and checked once again, 6.7V with the unloaded xformer, 6.7 with unloaded and fuse, but lower with full load - 6.0V on the pilot light, 5.9V at the closest tube socket and 5.5 at the far ones (V1 and power tubes) with all values in between.
Looks like the PCB heater wiring was a bad idea. I'm thinking about soldering a separate heater wire, bypassing all PCB traces and going straight to the sockets. What do you think of this? May be I'm missing something?
Thank you.
Twin (Pro Tube) Amp SchE45.pdf
I have an '07 Twin Pro Tube series (one with bias tremolo) and it looks like I have a problem similar to this thread. All tubes are fresh and under 25-30 hours of work, Sovtek 5881/6L6WGC in PA, Sovtek 12AX7LPS in PI, 12AT7EH in the reverb driver and Tung Sol RI 12AX7 in the rest.
One day my tremolo stopped working, I pulled out the tube (TS), one triode developed a really low emission, I've checked it in another amp. I thought that it was due to the CF position, but yesterday I've reechecked this tube and it was working as new. Later my lead channel (yes I'm really using it) had lost its gain, almost clean sound with full gain. I swapped the tube, everything back to normal. Reverb has lost a bit of its volume - tube swap fixed the problem, but all those "dead" tubes were working fine in my Mesa Rectifier V1, tested twice with a completely fresh one.
So the problem is in the amp itself.
All HT (B+, Z+, Y+, X+) are fine, but heater voltage was down to 4.4-4.6V at the V1 and something about 5.4 at the xformer taps (after the fuse). Few days after I retightened the fuse and checked once again, 6.7V with the unloaded xformer, 6.7 with unloaded and fuse, but lower with full load - 6.0V on the pilot light, 5.9V at the closest tube socket and 5.5 at the far ones (V1 and power tubes) with all values in between.
Looks like the PCB heater wiring was a bad idea. I'm thinking about soldering a separate heater wire, bypassing all PCB traces and going straight to the sockets. What do you think of this? May be I'm missing something?
Thank you.
Twin (Pro Tube) Amp SchE45.pdf
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