Allright. Bought a beautiful blueline SVT - I had one before but I missed so sold the SVT-CL to get another one again. It worked great and was maintained in the U.S. - sprague caps, etc. Someone also made mod that I was thinking of back when I had my previous one - to cut signal wire that is going along with 700+VDC in one connector (hum hum hum) and just separate that wires from it. Cool idea.
Anyway- the point is, now, the amp hums.. I'd say it's 80% ground hum 20% 120hz hum or some sort of that. It's nasty and loud, like total bias mismatch or 2 tubes bad.
1/ Checked all the tubes in a tube tester, sockets and seating -- still hum
2/ Changed tubes to another (good) set -- still hum
3/ Removed all tubes from preamp -- still hum
4/ Pic - Fig.1 - removed 12DW7 (splitter?) from power amp -- no hum, can set bias, there is a signal in the speaker cabinet that can be heard like the amp is on and working well = GOOD
5/ Pic - Fig.2 - removed 12DW7 and 2 x 12BH7 from power amp - no hum, can't set bias, no signal to speaker (which should be about right to this case)
So it made me think nothing wrong with the power amp end (6x6550s) along with 12BH7's. This part of the amp is well. I tried to trace bad solder joint, bad ground, something unconnected, everything seems to be solid and fine. Caps are new.
...Any thoughts?
Also, need some help with 120V rewiring to 240V. Ampeg schematic says "FOR 240V OPERATION BLACK AND BLUE WIRES FROM P.T AND F.T. NEED TO BE CONNECTED TO EACH OTHER" - in my case, amp is wired for 120V as I'm using it with external step-down transformer, and yep, blue and black are joined on the same point in a strip. So, does it mean I should leave them joined but unsolder from the strip? (pic below along with schematic).
schem: https://ampeg.com/support/files/Sche...0SCHEMATIC.pdf
Anyway- the point is, now, the amp hums.. I'd say it's 80% ground hum 20% 120hz hum or some sort of that. It's nasty and loud, like total bias mismatch or 2 tubes bad.
1/ Checked all the tubes in a tube tester, sockets and seating -- still hum
2/ Changed tubes to another (good) set -- still hum
3/ Removed all tubes from preamp -- still hum
4/ Pic - Fig.1 - removed 12DW7 (splitter?) from power amp -- no hum, can set bias, there is a signal in the speaker cabinet that can be heard like the amp is on and working well = GOOD
5/ Pic - Fig.2 - removed 12DW7 and 2 x 12BH7 from power amp - no hum, can't set bias, no signal to speaker (which should be about right to this case)
So it made me think nothing wrong with the power amp end (6x6550s) along with 12BH7's. This part of the amp is well. I tried to trace bad solder joint, bad ground, something unconnected, everything seems to be solid and fine. Caps are new.
...Any thoughts?
Also, need some help with 120V rewiring to 240V. Ampeg schematic says "FOR 240V OPERATION BLACK AND BLUE WIRES FROM P.T AND F.T. NEED TO BE CONNECTED TO EACH OTHER" - in my case, amp is wired for 120V as I'm using it with external step-down transformer, and yep, blue and black are joined on the same point in a strip. So, does it mean I should leave them joined but unsolder from the strip? (pic below along with schematic).
schem: https://ampeg.com/support/files/Sche...0SCHEMATIC.pdf
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