Hi, I'm new here. Just registered to get some help in repairing this amplifier.
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It came in with a power switch problem which I already fixed. And while I was doing that I saw the burnt out tracks under 68 ohm 3W resistors that are connected to the tube heaters.
Repaired the tracks also and replaced the resistors with ceramic 5W ones.
Turned on the amp, noticed the tube glowing dimly, and only the Clean channel is working fine.
In Boost channel with the pots turned to max, I could hear a very faint distortion sound when I played my guitar, so faint it's almost like it's not there. Tried recording the line output but no guitar sound, only the noise floor.
I have read another thread here by trevor when he was repairing his VS 8080, and I think I may have the same problem, that the tube is not getting the high DC voltage supply.
At the moment, I only have the board on my bench. I left the main transformer and the tube at the owner's place. It was cumbersome to hand carry it with the metal chassis while taking a ride in a busy subway. Didn't want accident to happen to the tube.
Anyway, I have checked D3 and the 220 ohm resistor in series with it. They're ok.
I have a 2A toroid power transformer with a secondary center tap and dual 18VAC taps. Can I use it to power up the board for a brief moment just to check if I get a somewhat high DC voltage at D3?
Thanks in advance!
Schematic https://www.audioservicemanuals.com/...tate-schematic
It came in with a power switch problem which I already fixed. And while I was doing that I saw the burnt out tracks under 68 ohm 3W resistors that are connected to the tube heaters.
Repaired the tracks also and replaced the resistors with ceramic 5W ones.
Turned on the amp, noticed the tube glowing dimly, and only the Clean channel is working fine.
In Boost channel with the pots turned to max, I could hear a very faint distortion sound when I played my guitar, so faint it's almost like it's not there. Tried recording the line output but no guitar sound, only the noise floor.
I have read another thread here by trevor when he was repairing his VS 8080, and I think I may have the same problem, that the tube is not getting the high DC voltage supply.
At the moment, I only have the board on my bench. I left the main transformer and the tube at the owner's place. It was cumbersome to hand carry it with the metal chassis while taking a ride in a busy subway. Didn't want accident to happen to the tube.
Anyway, I have checked D3 and the 220 ohm resistor in series with it. They're ok.
I have a 2A toroid power transformer with a secondary center tap and dual 18VAC taps. Can I use it to power up the board for a brief moment just to check if I get a somewhat high DC voltage at D3?
Thanks in advance!
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