R49 (the blue 400-ohm 10-Watt resistor) started glowing hot orange inside and nearly smoked a few seconds after taking the amp off standby! Looking at the schematic can you identify a common probable cause??
All fuses are still good and none of the Molexes have brown or burn marks etc and seem intact although I may hardwire the higher voltage ones after this. I just now replaced the rectifier diodes, upped screen resistors to fresh 470-ohm 5W, swapped all 220k resistors (x6) on the power board, check all solder joints on the main power board. I went ahead and put a fresh R49 in there even though the original one measured OK, but have not risked powering it back up without getting all your advice first. Also my access to variac is in another location altogether today so I'm being extra cautious.
History: This amp worked perfectly in the shop after a full electrolytic recap and bias mod and was biased safely ~36mA prior to selling and shipping it off. I had used it a number of times with zero problems. I am suspecting something about getting jarred in shipping may have brought new gremlins out, or the buyer could have done something weird but I really don't think they did.
The buyer played the amp a few minutes and it blew the 1A internal fuse. Had him send it back so I could diagnose any further issues and give it a once-over for testing reliability before sending it back.
I have done general restoration of several 80's Butchers, 4 or 5 VTM's, Rock Master head, 5150, JCM800, etc and never had this current type of problem arise so I am looking for help before powering it back up.
I honestly consider myself an intermediate level electronics tech with lots of various repair and restoration experience but not at engineering level education fyi. Any help and advice is greatly appreciated. I do have access to Variac, Signal Gen, and Oscope with a basic knowledge of using them if needed.
I can upload pics and follow any recommended steps and will gladly reply with updates. Thank you all!
All fuses are still good and none of the Molexes have brown or burn marks etc and seem intact although I may hardwire the higher voltage ones after this. I just now replaced the rectifier diodes, upped screen resistors to fresh 470-ohm 5W, swapped all 220k resistors (x6) on the power board, check all solder joints on the main power board. I went ahead and put a fresh R49 in there even though the original one measured OK, but have not risked powering it back up without getting all your advice first. Also my access to variac is in another location altogether today so I'm being extra cautious.
History: This amp worked perfectly in the shop after a full electrolytic recap and bias mod and was biased safely ~36mA prior to selling and shipping it off. I had used it a number of times with zero problems. I am suspecting something about getting jarred in shipping may have brought new gremlins out, or the buyer could have done something weird but I really don't think they did.
The buyer played the amp a few minutes and it blew the 1A internal fuse. Had him send it back so I could diagnose any further issues and give it a once-over for testing reliability before sending it back.
I have done general restoration of several 80's Butchers, 4 or 5 VTM's, Rock Master head, 5150, JCM800, etc and never had this current type of problem arise so I am looking for help before powering it back up.
I honestly consider myself an intermediate level electronics tech with lots of various repair and restoration experience but not at engineering level education fyi. Any help and advice is greatly appreciated. I do have access to Variac, Signal Gen, and Oscope with a basic knowledge of using them if needed.
I can upload pics and follow any recommended steps and will gladly reply with updates. Thank you all!
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