Hi Guys,
I have this Ampeg SVT Classic brought in by a customer and I'm a little lost in finding the problem.
The customer says that the turned the amp on without a speaker load and now the red and green bias lights both stay on constantly, while a loud hum comes over the speaker.
I've fitted the amp with 6 new matched 6550's and new driver tubes.
I'm measuring a way too high cathode current and the voltage across the 10 Ohm resistors is around 1.9V which should be in the 220mV range (22mA).
The amps does not go into fault protection.
Voltage readings power tubes:
1: -
2: heater
3: 600V
4: 380V
5: -25V
6: -
7: heater
8: 1.9V
With the amp in standby the voltage on pin 5 is -45V
Screen resistors ar OK
Cathode resistors are OK
What could be wrong here so that the negative bias would rise up with 20V when the standby is switched off?
Thanks Marc!
I have this Ampeg SVT Classic brought in by a customer and I'm a little lost in finding the problem.
The customer says that the turned the amp on without a speaker load and now the red and green bias lights both stay on constantly, while a loud hum comes over the speaker.
I've fitted the amp with 6 new matched 6550's and new driver tubes.
I'm measuring a way too high cathode current and the voltage across the 10 Ohm resistors is around 1.9V which should be in the 220mV range (22mA).
The amps does not go into fault protection.
Voltage readings power tubes:
1: -
2: heater
3: 600V
4: 380V
5: -25V
6: -
7: heater
8: 1.9V
With the amp in standby the voltage on pin 5 is -45V
Screen resistors ar OK
Cathode resistors are OK
What could be wrong here so that the negative bias would rise up with 20V when the standby is switched off?
Thanks Marc!
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