I've got a Rivera era 1982 Fender Concert amp on the bench with a lot of preamp noise. I notice right away that the 100 ohm resistors on the pilot lamp are burnt up. They got real hot because there is evidence of smoke. I find no path to ground from either one. The amp was working, just making a whole lot of hum, most of which was effected by the volume control. Also, I have a similarly charred screen resistor. Tested all the tubes, and none were shorted, and all look strong in conductance.
I could use some advice as to what might flame out the filament virtual tap resistors like that. Both of them charred to death. The tubes light up and make sound, so the winding seems like it would be OK.
Same question bout the single screen resistor. I realize there may have been other tubes installed. It is an amp a guy just bought on Reverb, so who knows?
I have yet to find the correct print.
I could use some advice as to what might flame out the filament virtual tap resistors like that. Both of them charred to death. The tubes light up and make sound, so the winding seems like it would be OK.
Same question bout the single screen resistor. I realize there may have been other tubes installed. It is an amp a guy just bought on Reverb, so who knows?
I have yet to find the correct print.
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