I've just done the tweed bassman mod to my classic 30, and it sounds great, although it is a little harder to drive the power amp than I expected, but I'm currently in halls, so anything past 1 is pretty much a nono!
Anyway, the reason I'm posting is because I noticed the amp gets VERY hot really quickly. I've just done a test run for about 20 minutes and the chassis, particularly over the EL84s is almost untouchable. Now before the mod it did used to get that hot, but nowhere near as fast (at least from what I remember, I think it took around an hour, maybe less, to get to to that heat). I know that 2 power resistors were changed to bring up the preamp plate voltage, which I thought might have done it, but as I said, the heat seemed to be above the power valves.
It'd be awesome if anyone could offer an insight to why this is happening, and if it's likely to be dangerous? I've also noticed that it's possible to hear a small amount of sound with the volume at minimum, which I'm fairly sure wasn't possible before (though there was one time when I was messing around with oscillating pedals that did it, but that was seriously loud). You can't really hear harmonics or anything like that, but you can hear a tonal change when the pickups are switched, so there is sound (and I started out with oscillation before I plugged my Strat into an untested amp, which came through loud and clear with the volume at zero). This all might be hyperchondria to be honest, but I think it's worth mentioning.
At the minute I'm not particularly worried by these, but as this is my first amp mod then I don't want to take any chances and I want to make sure I've done it right. If anyone has actually completed the mod successfully, it'd be good to hear his experience.
Thanks guys!
DB
p.s. My regular forum would have locked it if I didn't post in reply to that other semirelated thread
edit: oh yeah, the mods at www.blueguitar.org for anyone that missed it!
edit2: pic of glowing el84s attached. I can't tell if they're red plating or just hot though... (or is that the same thing? ) That's actually the best shot I can get. It seems to be the "coil" that's glowing, which I would guess is the heater?
Anyway, the reason I'm posting is because I noticed the amp gets VERY hot really quickly. I've just done a test run for about 20 minutes and the chassis, particularly over the EL84s is almost untouchable. Now before the mod it did used to get that hot, but nowhere near as fast (at least from what I remember, I think it took around an hour, maybe less, to get to to that heat). I know that 2 power resistors were changed to bring up the preamp plate voltage, which I thought might have done it, but as I said, the heat seemed to be above the power valves.
It'd be awesome if anyone could offer an insight to why this is happening, and if it's likely to be dangerous? I've also noticed that it's possible to hear a small amount of sound with the volume at minimum, which I'm fairly sure wasn't possible before (though there was one time when I was messing around with oscillating pedals that did it, but that was seriously loud). You can't really hear harmonics or anything like that, but you can hear a tonal change when the pickups are switched, so there is sound (and I started out with oscillation before I plugged my Strat into an untested amp, which came through loud and clear with the volume at zero). This all might be hyperchondria to be honest, but I think it's worth mentioning.
At the minute I'm not particularly worried by these, but as this is my first amp mod then I don't want to take any chances and I want to make sure I've done it right. If anyone has actually completed the mod successfully, it'd be good to hear his experience.
Thanks guys!
DB
p.s. My regular forum would have locked it if I didn't post in reply to that other semirelated thread
edit: oh yeah, the mods at www.blueguitar.org for anyone that missed it!
edit2: pic of glowing el84s attached. I can't tell if they're red plating or just hot though... (or is that the same thing? ) That's actually the best shot I can get. It seems to be the "coil" that's glowing, which I would guess is the heater?
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