Hello again everyone,
A friend gave me his 66 Princeton to fix after sitting in the closet for 20 years. He said the fuse blew years ago and he just put it in the closet. Put a fuse in it and it worked, but one 6v6 was blown, and volume is low after replacement tubes. Doesn't hum! Voltage check gives 470V B+ with a 5AR4 recto with tubes in, and all downstream okay in proportion. Could I swap out the recto tube (5y3, 5v4, 5r4, any w. 2A current draw) to lower that a bit? Also, there are about 30VDC on the grid of the PI. I'm still learning about that circuit; is this normal for this PI, or do I need to do the full cap test (disconnect one end and check) on the .022 between preamp and PI?
Cleaned pots, and will do a full cap job and three-prong conversion, new power tubes and bias. The sound is in there, just not really coming out. Any other suggestions for safety? Thanks, Justin
A friend gave me his 66 Princeton to fix after sitting in the closet for 20 years. He said the fuse blew years ago and he just put it in the closet. Put a fuse in it and it worked, but one 6v6 was blown, and volume is low after replacement tubes. Doesn't hum! Voltage check gives 470V B+ with a 5AR4 recto with tubes in, and all downstream okay in proportion. Could I swap out the recto tube (5y3, 5v4, 5r4, any w. 2A current draw) to lower that a bit? Also, there are about 30VDC on the grid of the PI. I'm still learning about that circuit; is this normal for this PI, or do I need to do the full cap test (disconnect one end and check) on the .022 between preamp and PI?
Cleaned pots, and will do a full cap job and three-prong conversion, new power tubes and bias. The sound is in there, just not really coming out. Any other suggestions for safety? Thanks, Justin
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