Got a JCM900 4100 on the bench: http://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thet...-Schematic.pdf
Owner is in a very very loud psychedelic rock band that uses a lot of pedals including loopers. Symptoms are very low, grainy output.
Swapped Power tubes a pair at a time (until I get a matched quad in the mail) no change. Pre-amp out sounds fine, Plate / screen voltages check out, no leakage from coupling caps. Replaced V3, no change. Traced the (healthy sounding) signal with an audio probe all the way up until the impedance selector, where it dies out to a whisper. Signal sounds good on the grid of the output tubes even. Now trying to use the Output Transformer diagnostics tool from R.G. Keen's lovely site but I can't wrap my head around it....
Checked resistance between primary B+ (brown) to Plates (pin 3) - 2.2k, same as wirewound resistors.
ACcording to the diagnostic page,"Plate windings are almost always in the tens to a few hundred ohms of resistance. A reading much over 1K is pretty sure sign that the winding is burned open."
Does this mean it's toast?
Primary
Brown ---> Red 16 ohms
Brown ---> White .9 ohms
Red ---> White 17 ohms
Secondaries to primaries: all OL
RG also states: "Do a similar test on the secondaries - look for open windings, or shorts to the core." Do these following readings count as open windings? The readings sometimes dip to .0, but I recorded most as .1 if I saw it at all.
Secondary resistance (NO LEADS CONNECTED)
Green (16) ---> Yellow (8) .1
Green ---> Purple (4) .1
Green ----> Common .2
Yellow ----> Purple .1
yellow ---> Common .1
Purple ---> common .2
Please help me understand simple OT testing. Thanks!
Owner is in a very very loud psychedelic rock band that uses a lot of pedals including loopers. Symptoms are very low, grainy output.
Swapped Power tubes a pair at a time (until I get a matched quad in the mail) no change. Pre-amp out sounds fine, Plate / screen voltages check out, no leakage from coupling caps. Replaced V3, no change. Traced the (healthy sounding) signal with an audio probe all the way up until the impedance selector, where it dies out to a whisper. Signal sounds good on the grid of the output tubes even. Now trying to use the Output Transformer diagnostics tool from R.G. Keen's lovely site but I can't wrap my head around it....
Checked resistance between primary B+ (brown) to Plates (pin 3) - 2.2k, same as wirewound resistors.
ACcording to the diagnostic page,"Plate windings are almost always in the tens to a few hundred ohms of resistance. A reading much over 1K is pretty sure sign that the winding is burned open."
Does this mean it's toast?
Primary
Brown ---> Red 16 ohms
Brown ---> White .9 ohms
Red ---> White 17 ohms
Secondaries to primaries: all OL
RG also states: "Do a similar test on the secondaries - look for open windings, or shorts to the core." Do these following readings count as open windings? The readings sometimes dip to .0, but I recorded most as .1 if I saw it at all.
Secondary resistance (NO LEADS CONNECTED)
Green (16) ---> Yellow (8) .1
Green ---> Purple (4) .1
Green ----> Common .2
Yellow ----> Purple .1
yellow ---> Common .1
Purple ---> common .2
Please help me understand simple OT testing. Thanks!
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