Just had one of these come back to me for the second time.
Initially I had modded the preamp to a 3 stage +CF high gainish thing, and installed new EL34s. It had had a cap job before I saw it. 575VDC plates. Amp sounded great and lasted a bit.
Owner reported that the "circuit breaker" kept popping, and he could reset it, and it'd be fine for a while. So it came back, and I replaced the breaker with a normal 3A fuse and fuse holder, as I had read the breakers can be unreliable after decades.
Now it just came back to be today, owner reported it was working fine at rehearsal, and when he turned up reeeaaaalllly loud to match another guitarist, the fuse blew.
So first thing I do is put in a 4A fuse, it it's working again. Same EL34s since I put em in...
At this point, I don't want to see this amp again, and I'm interseted in ensuring that I don't.
Now, the scheme that's taped on the top states 3A fuse, but I'm now realizing there are other schematics for this amp that show "circuit breaker", and I need help determining what fuse I should put in this amp.
I don't think it's the correct scheme attached to the amp, I think someone put it there at some point in it's life.
Anyways, I've attached some relevant pics, including the little sticker inside the amp that even adds to my confusion.
Should I ditch these JJ 34s and get some KT77s? I already gave each screen 470r 5W, but should I up that? What size fuse should I put in here?
I can't find anything else wrong with this amp that would cause fuses to blow, other than possibly being under spec'd by me.
I believe this to be the correct one. 7A for a pair of EL34??? : https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
Initially I had modded the preamp to a 3 stage +CF high gainish thing, and installed new EL34s. It had had a cap job before I saw it. 575VDC plates. Amp sounded great and lasted a bit.
Owner reported that the "circuit breaker" kept popping, and he could reset it, and it'd be fine for a while. So it came back, and I replaced the breaker with a normal 3A fuse and fuse holder, as I had read the breakers can be unreliable after decades.
Now it just came back to be today, owner reported it was working fine at rehearsal, and when he turned up reeeaaaalllly loud to match another guitarist, the fuse blew.
So first thing I do is put in a 4A fuse, it it's working again. Same EL34s since I put em in...
At this point, I don't want to see this amp again, and I'm interseted in ensuring that I don't.
Now, the scheme that's taped on the top states 3A fuse, but I'm now realizing there are other schematics for this amp that show "circuit breaker", and I need help determining what fuse I should put in this amp.
I don't think it's the correct scheme attached to the amp, I think someone put it there at some point in it's life.
Anyways, I've attached some relevant pics, including the little sticker inside the amp that even adds to my confusion.
Should I ditch these JJ 34s and get some KT77s? I already gave each screen 470r 5W, but should I up that? What size fuse should I put in here?
I can't find anything else wrong with this amp that would cause fuses to blow, other than possibly being under spec'd by me.
I believe this to be the correct one. 7A for a pair of EL34??? : https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
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