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Hey I found the screen resistors, I wonder what is the proper procedure to test them? Ive got a multimeter in hand now.
You can sometimes get a reading if the amp is drained of all power. I assume you want to see 1K on them. Select ohms on your meter.esppse":3qkzgous said:Hey I found the screen resistors, I wonder what is the proper procedure to test them? Ive got a multimeter in hand now.
glip22":3nokvqqz said:You can sometimes get a reading if the amp is drained of all power. I assume you want to see 1K on them. Select ohms on your meter.esppse":3nokvqqz said:Hey I found the screen resistors, I wonder what is the proper procedure to test them? Ive got a multimeter in hand now.
Does this amp have 4 power tubes? The one testing 56 ohms might be bad. It is hard to tell with the resistors in the circuit. The ones testing 1.6K sound right. Are you sure it wasnt just the tubes smelling? New tubes sometimes have an odor. Not usually strong though.esppse":2a6vztj5 said:glip22":2a6vztj5 said:You can sometimes get a reading if the amp is drained of all power. I assume you want to see 1K on them. Select ohms on your meter.esppse":2a6vztj5 said:Hey I found the screen resistors, I wonder what is the proper procedure to test them? Ive got a multimeter in hand now.
I've been recording all week with the Fender, I miss this Mesa even more.
I have just checked the screen resistors with the multimeter. 3 of them give the same reading, about 1.6k.
The third one is a different value resistor that us 56 ohms, and reads exactly 56 ohms on the multimeter.
Does this mean everything's good? The amp was working properly last time, just some strange odor.
Should I try to reassemble it and test it out, both sound and smell?
Thanks for everyone's input jacks and advice.