I'm super frustrated with this amp, that came in for a pot replacement.
Apparently it took a fall and the master for channel 2 broke off. Easy enough. I installed it and turned it on, and channel 1 worked fine but I got zero output from channel 2.
Essentially, both channels are the same, with different tonestacks, and channel 2 has the option to add in another stage.
Channel 1 sounded great though, and owner reported that the amp had been working fine since the fall, he just couldn't adjust the volume on chan 2.
Anyways, after about 10minutes of trying to figure out what was going on,
I noticed that the wiper lug on the pot I installed was barely touching the back of the pot above it, and shorting the signal for channel 2 to ground.
I bent it back again and channel 2 came to life.
I proceeded to play it for 30 seconds, then switched the drive function ON, on channel 2, adding in a second stage after the shared 1st stage.
I cranked the drive control to max out the gain, and within 10 seconds all volume on all channels went to conversation levels. Great.
Oh well gotta be a tube or a plate resistor right?
Well, no funny business with any of the voltages dropped across any plate resistors, but I started changing some out anyways.
I should say first I changed out every single tube in the amp, and so far I've changed:
1st stage 100k Rp, both PI Rp, both couplers .1 off the PI.
I've got good voltages on the 6L6, and they're pulling decent enough current(original mesa tubes so cold, 23mA or so)
If I turn the loop on, and plug into the fx return, I get some signal out of the speaker, but just about the same amount as through the input, with every single volume maxed, and that's hardly loud at all, slightly louder than conversation.
The tone of the amp still sounds good, and the switching is functioning.
Oh yea I swapped in another 100W OT , to no change.
It;s not the speaker, I've tried different cables, guitars, output jacks
The only clue I've got is that if I tap on pin 7 of the PI tube, I get a loud sound out o the speaker, and if I tap on pin 2 I get nothing.
with the loop off, I still get the same quiet signal, so I think the loop is fine.
I can eliminate both tonestacks, and the drive gain stage as any source of problems, as they are all "working" but all have the same low output.
THEN owner sends me a video of the amp "crackling" from saturday , at idle, and said it seemed "Like the amp was clearer before". So this is likely an issue that's been mounting, and it decided to crap the bed while I had it
Any ideas on what to look for next is appreciated.
boogie_lonestar.pdf
Apparently it took a fall and the master for channel 2 broke off. Easy enough. I installed it and turned it on, and channel 1 worked fine but I got zero output from channel 2.
Essentially, both channels are the same, with different tonestacks, and channel 2 has the option to add in another stage.
Channel 1 sounded great though, and owner reported that the amp had been working fine since the fall, he just couldn't adjust the volume on chan 2.
Anyways, after about 10minutes of trying to figure out what was going on,
I noticed that the wiper lug on the pot I installed was barely touching the back of the pot above it, and shorting the signal for channel 2 to ground.
I bent it back again and channel 2 came to life.
I proceeded to play it for 30 seconds, then switched the drive function ON, on channel 2, adding in a second stage after the shared 1st stage.
I cranked the drive control to max out the gain, and within 10 seconds all volume on all channels went to conversation levels. Great.
Oh well gotta be a tube or a plate resistor right?
Well, no funny business with any of the voltages dropped across any plate resistors, but I started changing some out anyways.
I should say first I changed out every single tube in the amp, and so far I've changed:
1st stage 100k Rp, both PI Rp, both couplers .1 off the PI.
I've got good voltages on the 6L6, and they're pulling decent enough current(original mesa tubes so cold, 23mA or so)
If I turn the loop on, and plug into the fx return, I get some signal out of the speaker, but just about the same amount as through the input, with every single volume maxed, and that's hardly loud at all, slightly louder than conversation.
The tone of the amp still sounds good, and the switching is functioning.
Oh yea I swapped in another 100W OT , to no change.
It;s not the speaker, I've tried different cables, guitars, output jacks
The only clue I've got is that if I tap on pin 7 of the PI tube, I get a loud sound out o the speaker, and if I tap on pin 2 I get nothing.
with the loop off, I still get the same quiet signal, so I think the loop is fine.
I can eliminate both tonestacks, and the drive gain stage as any source of problems, as they are all "working" but all have the same low output.
THEN owner sends me a video of the amp "crackling" from saturday , at idle, and said it seemed "Like the amp was clearer before". So this is likely an issue that's been mounting, and it decided to crap the bed while I had it
Any ideas on what to look for next is appreciated.
boogie_lonestar.pdf
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