A few months ago I was getting complaints from my bassist about low-end cut out on his Sunn Coliseum head (solid state by the way). After I took all necessesay voltage measurements across the actual PCB's, jacks, and other possible trouble components, everything checked out (no drops or peaks according to the math).
The other night we had a gig and he was able to power it on but there was no output to the speakers... period. They're not blown because he borrowed another bassist's Ampeg head, and the speakers were clear & concise.
Anyhow, today i went there to run checks on the power supply (x-former, filter capacitors, rectifier) and it turns out the secondary side of the x-former is only putting out 36vAC, as opposed to it's prior 93vAC.
This x-former is obviously fried!! I know because the voltage @ the power switch matches the wall outlet voltage. I've been rigorously searching for a reasonably matching X-former & it seems no company makes a suitable replacement. IT DRIVES ME NUTS! If somehow it helps, the part # they stamped on these models of x-formers is: "28-1419 1052 7325" . I know I'll need new filter capacitors and a rectifier to match the new work, but first I need an x-former ANY help would be appreciated.
The other night we had a gig and he was able to power it on but there was no output to the speakers... period. They're not blown because he borrowed another bassist's Ampeg head, and the speakers were clear & concise.
Anyhow, today i went there to run checks on the power supply (x-former, filter capacitors, rectifier) and it turns out the secondary side of the x-former is only putting out 36vAC, as opposed to it's prior 93vAC.
This x-former is obviously fried!! I know because the voltage @ the power switch matches the wall outlet voltage. I've been rigorously searching for a reasonably matching X-former & it seems no company makes a suitable replacement. IT DRIVES ME NUTS! If somehow it helps, the part # they stamped on these models of x-formers is: "28-1419 1052 7325" . I know I'll need new filter capacitors and a rectifier to match the new work, but first I need an x-former ANY help would be appreciated.
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