
ilikehats
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Bought a Laney GH100L locally earlier this year. Fantastic amp. JCM800-ish cold clipper circuit with a tube driven boost on the front end. It was in pretty good shape when I got it. Replaced the tired GT 6L6s with a set of JJ EL34s and it was good to go.
A few weeks ago, she would get very upset with the gain or master above noon.
Oh.
Whatever, its an old amp. Its fixable.
I tested everything and it all looked good. Bias voltage was stable. Plate voltage was right where it was back in April. Screen voltage, normal. Tubes are an Apex matched set and previously biased evenly at about 65% with no issues. I was a little stumped at first. Replaced the screen grid resistors since one of them looked a little iffy. No change.
Checked coupling caps coming off the PI for leakage. Tried a different PI tube. Re-tension tube sockets. Nothing.
I found my notes from the original bias and went back through the process from the beginning and immediately it stuck out. My original resistance measurements of the two sides of the OT primary were 17.5 ohms and 16.0 ohms. They were now measuring 17.3 and **6.8**. The reduced resistance meant that side was biased well above max dissipation. Yep, that will do it. The transformer had developed a short somewhere.
It can't be the OT. Its never the transformer, right? This time, it was. The OT primary resistance shouldn't change. OT was toast.
Ordered a new OT from Amp Parts Direct - a Heyboer APD-8026H 100w OT for a JCM800.
A few weeks ago, she would get very upset with the gain or master above noon.
Oh.
Whatever, its an old amp. Its fixable.
I tested everything and it all looked good. Bias voltage was stable. Plate voltage was right where it was back in April. Screen voltage, normal. Tubes are an Apex matched set and previously biased evenly at about 65% with no issues. I was a little stumped at first. Replaced the screen grid resistors since one of them looked a little iffy. No change.
Checked coupling caps coming off the PI for leakage. Tried a different PI tube. Re-tension tube sockets. Nothing.
I found my notes from the original bias and went back through the process from the beginning and immediately it stuck out. My original resistance measurements of the two sides of the OT primary were 17.5 ohms and 16.0 ohms. They were now measuring 17.3 and **6.8**. The reduced resistance meant that side was biased well above max dissipation. Yep, that will do it. The transformer had developed a short somewhere.
It can't be the OT. Its never the transformer, right? This time, it was. The OT primary resistance shouldn't change. OT was toast.
Ordered a new OT from Amp Parts Direct - a Heyboer APD-8026H 100w OT for a JCM800.