Hi,
I am currently in the process of restoring my 1950s vintage Gibson GA-CB "Custom" amplifier, at least functionally if not aesthetically, and could use some advice on troubleshooting.
(Photo and audio file attached)
After being in unheated storage for the past 40+ years, it runs, but is exhibiting odd behavior:
1. the PS choke over heats after about 20-30 minutes, and starts melting the insulating goo inside, which then bubbles up from between the windings. An ammeter indicates that when I add the 6L6s to the circuit, (with no signal input) the current draw goes from about a third of an amp to well over an amp (@ 110VAC.) The specs on the 6L6s indicate the filament should draw 0.9 amps @ 6.3v, so something else is causing the vast bulk of the current draw in the 6L6s.
2. weird hum/intermodulation distortion and "breaking up" sounds, depending on the position of volume pots and tone pots (listen to attached audio file.)
Things that are already fixed: all PS filter electrolytic caps have been replaced with modern components.
Things I've measured:
All the voltages at the pins of the 6L6s, and everything seems to be okay, except: pin 5 -- control grid, on which I'm getting a positive DC voltage in the 20-30v range, instead of the negative value.
Other things to consider: the tubes are the original tubes that were in the amp when I got it in the early 1970s (it was working at the time.) One of the 6L6s has a date code that comes back as mid-1949.
All new tubes are on order, should arrive in a few days
I have the schematic diagram, such that it is.
Any suggestions on trouble shooting this beast?
I am currently in the process of restoring my 1950s vintage Gibson GA-CB "Custom" amplifier, at least functionally if not aesthetically, and could use some advice on troubleshooting.
(Photo and audio file attached)
After being in unheated storage for the past 40+ years, it runs, but is exhibiting odd behavior:
1. the PS choke over heats after about 20-30 minutes, and starts melting the insulating goo inside, which then bubbles up from between the windings. An ammeter indicates that when I add the 6L6s to the circuit, (with no signal input) the current draw goes from about a third of an amp to well over an amp (@ 110VAC.) The specs on the 6L6s indicate the filament should draw 0.9 amps @ 6.3v, so something else is causing the vast bulk of the current draw in the 6L6s.
2. weird hum/intermodulation distortion and "breaking up" sounds, depending on the position of volume pots and tone pots (listen to attached audio file.)
Things that are already fixed: all PS filter electrolytic caps have been replaced with modern components.
Things I've measured:
All the voltages at the pins of the 6L6s, and everything seems to be okay, except: pin 5 -- control grid, on which I'm getting a positive DC voltage in the 20-30v range, instead of the negative value.
Other things to consider: the tubes are the original tubes that were in the amp when I got it in the early 1970s (it was working at the time.) One of the 6L6s has a date code that comes back as mid-1949.
All new tubes are on order, should arrive in a few days
I have the schematic diagram, such that it is.
Any suggestions on trouble shooting this beast?
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