My Bassman died about a year ago and has sadly stared at me wondering why I never bothered to open her up and see what's going on.
I was playing her cranked thru a THD 4ohm hot plate when something popped and a smell of something "burny" tickled my nose.
This week I finally opened her up and started trouble shooting using R.G. Keen's amp debugging guide: Tube Amplifier Debugging Page
I have discovered that the fuse has blown. I removed the power tubes and replaced the fuse. It's been powered up for an hour now (with out power tubes) and the fuse hasn't blown.
I have moved on to the next section of his debugging guide for fuse blowing: "Power tube shorted". Power Tube Shorted
In this he says to check the values of the screen resistors. Through searching this site and looking at this layout
i have assumed that that are the 470ohm resistors connected to pins 4 and 6 on the 6l6gc sockets.
Here's the interesting part: one socket measures at 520 and one measures in at 840.
Here's a picture of the power tubes:
I'm about 75% sure the one of the left, with the discoloration in the screen printing was in the socket with the high value screen resistor.
Does this discoloration come from high heat? Could this be the cause of my blown fuse? Could the 850ohm screen resistor cause this?
Do I need to replace that resistor? The schematic says its a 1W resistor. Will any 1W resistor do? or do i need to find an NOS one for any reason.
Speaking of I found one:
Allen Bradley Carbon Comp Resistor 470 ohmRCR 1W 5% - eBay (item 400003595887 end time Sep-11-10 19:24:25 PDT)
i'm going to post more questions as i go thru the check list. figured i get this started for now.
I was playing her cranked thru a THD 4ohm hot plate when something popped and a smell of something "burny" tickled my nose.
This week I finally opened her up and started trouble shooting using R.G. Keen's amp debugging guide: Tube Amplifier Debugging Page
I have discovered that the fuse has blown. I removed the power tubes and replaced the fuse. It's been powered up for an hour now (with out power tubes) and the fuse hasn't blown.
I have moved on to the next section of his debugging guide for fuse blowing: "Power tube shorted". Power Tube Shorted
In this he says to check the values of the screen resistors. Through searching this site and looking at this layout
i have assumed that that are the 470ohm resistors connected to pins 4 and 6 on the 6l6gc sockets.
Here's the interesting part: one socket measures at 520 and one measures in at 840.
Here's a picture of the power tubes:
I'm about 75% sure the one of the left, with the discoloration in the screen printing was in the socket with the high value screen resistor.
Does this discoloration come from high heat? Could this be the cause of my blown fuse? Could the 850ohm screen resistor cause this?
Do I need to replace that resistor? The schematic says its a 1W resistor. Will any 1W resistor do? or do i need to find an NOS one for any reason.
Speaking of I found one:
Allen Bradley Carbon Comp Resistor 470 ohmRCR 1W 5% - eBay (item 400003595887 end time Sep-11-10 19:24:25 PDT)
i'm going to post more questions as i go thru the check list. figured i get this started for now.
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