Hi all. I am experiencing a tube rectifier phenomenon that is a little perplexing. Have never really troubleshot something like this before.
I received a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier with 1 of its 2 5U4GB rectifiers not glowing. The customer said the amp sounded weak and weird, and I would agree it did sound weak and weird. Switching it to the silicone rectifier option it played normally. On the scope it was putting out 100W with the silicone rectifier, 63W with the tube rectifiers.
When I put in a new 5U4GB it flashed on turn on. The flash occurred between about 10-15 seconds of the amp being turned on, standby still engaged (standby on, no high voltage). The tube lights up and has not flashed again after about 30 minutes. I have a rectifier "plug" which is a silicone rectifier in a tube socket. When I put that in place of the 5U4GB the amp puts out 100W on the tube rectifier setting and works normally.
The Q I have is, why does the 5U4GB light up and test good in my tester, but the clean power output drops to 63W when I use it, signaling that it doesn't work, just like the 5U4GB that was in there earlier that didn't light up? I thought a rectifier either just works or it doesn't. Since the amp works as it should with the tube rectifier "plug" it leads me to believe i just got faulty 5U4GB. Is the tube toasted now? Was the flash a spec of dust in the envelope that got vaporized? It is not arcing, certainly more of a flash towards the top of the tube, and a one time event (so far).
I received a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier with 1 of its 2 5U4GB rectifiers not glowing. The customer said the amp sounded weak and weird, and I would agree it did sound weak and weird. Switching it to the silicone rectifier option it played normally. On the scope it was putting out 100W with the silicone rectifier, 63W with the tube rectifiers.
When I put in a new 5U4GB it flashed on turn on. The flash occurred between about 10-15 seconds of the amp being turned on, standby still engaged (standby on, no high voltage). The tube lights up and has not flashed again after about 30 minutes. I have a rectifier "plug" which is a silicone rectifier in a tube socket. When I put that in place of the 5U4GB the amp puts out 100W on the tube rectifier setting and works normally.
The Q I have is, why does the 5U4GB light up and test good in my tester, but the clean power output drops to 63W when I use it, signaling that it doesn't work, just like the 5U4GB that was in there earlier that didn't light up? I thought a rectifier either just works or it doesn't. Since the amp works as it should with the tube rectifier "plug" it leads me to believe i just got faulty 5U4GB. Is the tube toasted now? Was the flash a spec of dust in the envelope that got vaporized? It is not arcing, certainly more of a flash towards the top of the tube, and a one time event (so far).
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