I'm just looking for ideas as to what the most common reasons for this are. I notice that after about 15-20 minutes my amp will start changing, and the difference i believe is enough so that i'm not imagining things. I had a marshall that did this too. I'm thinking tubes and that a fan may be in order. But before i try that i'd like to hear any other suggestions. The chassis is good size and not at all cramped, so i don't think thats an issue. the circuit is similar to a JCM800 2204. Outputs are SED el34's and the circuit from the PI on back is almost exactly 2204. Tubes are biased so that it tops when warm at about 38Ma. In fact i checked them when it changed last nite and with 424 VDC on the plates they were 37 ma after the change occurred.
Should i just put a fan in or does anyone have other ideas? Also, if i do put a fan in it what is the most efficient way...blowing at the tubes or away? Before you answer, note that the combo is very open in the back and doesn't even have a panel across the tubes like most combos have. (i made the cab and just never made one for it)
Should i just put a fan in or does anyone have other ideas? Also, if i do put a fan in it what is the most efficient way...blowing at the tubes or away? Before you answer, note that the combo is very open in the back and doesn't even have a panel across the tubes like most combos have. (i made the cab and just never made one for it)
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