A friend of mine brought me a Rickenbacker p-p 6v6 that is from before the dawn of time- I think the 40s. I can't date it, and it's been a little hacked. He brought it to me not making any sound- it supposedly rocked- at all and I've been poking at it in my spare time. The OT had been smoking at some time- it's in the chassis nice and hot, so I popped in a Hammond 125d I had around. The amp fired up, made good bias, and made a reassuring hum and a little TINY amount of output.
I popped it back out and starting tracing voltages. When I reached the preamp tube (6sj7) g2, I had no voltage (300 on the plate) and didn't on the cathode either. Swap tube to a believed good, no difference. Turn off, discharge amp.
The resistor at g2 reads open, so it's likely bad, while the cathode resistor reads 1k (it's 820r) but here's my conundrum- The signal is coming from the g2 while the plate's capacitor is tied to ground. I don't know- and there is no schematic available (this thing doesn't have a model no! The closest I can find is an m11 which uses two twin triodes. "6sj7" is silkscreened on the amp though so I don't think it's a mod)- if the last tech who was in there (it's full of new caps n resistors) re-arranged the parts accidentally. Moving everything back to match, say, a 5c1 or ga-20 wouldn't be hard, but I don't wanna trip this thing's mojo if I'm just seeing things that came before my time. It seems all wrong and when I jumper another pre into the phase inverter, the thing roars to life.
In summary: Can the signal from a 6sj7 be pulled from it's g2?
I drew the local schematic and took the best pic I could; i apologize in advance for the quality. The red alligator is on pin 1 for reference, the yellow .1 is from the plate to gnd. Thanks!!!
I popped it back out and starting tracing voltages. When I reached the preamp tube (6sj7) g2, I had no voltage (300 on the plate) and didn't on the cathode either. Swap tube to a believed good, no difference. Turn off, discharge amp.
The resistor at g2 reads open, so it's likely bad, while the cathode resistor reads 1k (it's 820r) but here's my conundrum- The signal is coming from the g2 while the plate's capacitor is tied to ground. I don't know- and there is no schematic available (this thing doesn't have a model no! The closest I can find is an m11 which uses two twin triodes. "6sj7" is silkscreened on the amp though so I don't think it's a mod)- if the last tech who was in there (it's full of new caps n resistors) re-arranged the parts accidentally. Moving everything back to match, say, a 5c1 or ga-20 wouldn't be hard, but I don't wanna trip this thing's mojo if I'm just seeing things that came before my time. It seems all wrong and when I jumper another pre into the phase inverter, the thing roars to life.
In summary: Can the signal from a 6sj7 be pulled from it's g2?
I drew the local schematic and took the best pic I could; i apologize in advance for the quality. The red alligator is on pin 1 for reference, the yellow .1 is from the plate to gnd. Thanks!!!
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