So I recently bought one of the many Chinese made tube amps available on eBay figuring it would be a good and inexpensive way to get started in the world of tube amplification. One it arrived it worked fine for about three months, sadly there was an accident involving someone throwing a ball and that ball hitting on of the tubes on the amp shattering it. Luckily I had been meaning to replace the stock tubes with some electro-harmonix EL84s. Now, at some point between ordering the tubes and them arriving one of my room-mates turned on the amp, which was now running one tube short. Apparently, from what he told me, the amp suddenly stopped working and the room smelled like "burnt maple syrup". Turns out one of the fuses blew, presumably due to the missing tube, still not sure what the "Maple Syrup" thing was.
Now comes the part that has been driving me insane. My new tubes arrived the other day so I replaced the fuse and installed the tubes. After turning on the amp the plates from the tubes on the right channel started glowing hot red. After a little research on the problem I found out that the most likely cause is that the auto-bias is no longer doing what it should and they are running way to low (or is it high?).
Either way I would love to use this amp again, so is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I opened up the bottom of the amp and could not see any parts that looked burnt or cracked in any way. What exactly should I look for/replace and can this even be fixed? I would immensely appreciate any help.
P.S. The model is a Yaqin MC-84L, there used to be a website with the schematics however it seems to be down. I will do my best to look them up and post them if needed.
Now comes the part that has been driving me insane. My new tubes arrived the other day so I replaced the fuse and installed the tubes. After turning on the amp the plates from the tubes on the right channel started glowing hot red. After a little research on the problem I found out that the most likely cause is that the auto-bias is no longer doing what it should and they are running way to low (or is it high?).
Either way I would love to use this amp again, so is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I opened up the bottom of the amp and could not see any parts that looked burnt or cracked in any way. What exactly should I look for/replace and can this even be fixed? I would immensely appreciate any help.
P.S. The model is a Yaqin MC-84L, there used to be a website with the schematics however it seems to be down. I will do my best to look them up and post them if needed.
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