Hi guys! Apologies in advance for a long-ish post.
Re-tubed my 5150 combo with a kit from eurotubes. 2 matched 6L6's for power and 5 EC35S in the preamp, with 1 balanced for the phase invertor. All went well and the amp was fine for about 3 weeks. Used it for 3 hours in rehearsal and gigged with it no problem. Sounded awesome aswell
Now, halfway through a gig on Sunday night it blew the fuse (halfway through a solo I might add). I changed the fuse out when I got home, but now when playing through it the volume/post gain controls on both channels are screwed. Here's the symptoms:
The volume goes no higher than what it is at 2, even if its turned to 10. Altho when you get to 10, theres a change in the tone. Volume between 0 and say 0.5 is scratchy like a dirty vol pot on a guitar, then its either on or off. No graduation. The tone isn't there either. I had the lead channel with the gain maxed out on 10 and volume upto 3. It sounded like the volume was at 2 and the tone was like the rhythm channel with crunch enabled. Not the face melting metal tone you'd get from the lead with gain around 6.
Also the EQ's dont seem to work.
Also before we went on stage, the amp was sat in stand-by mode and the amp of the band before us fell backwards onto mine. Dunno if this is related but it seems a coincidence.
I've had the head section out and checked over for anything obvious but everything seems to look ok. Tubes looked fine, no scorch marks or anything. No loose connections or burnt PCB's. But like I said before, I'm a total tube amp newb so any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
I've dropped Bob at Euro an email to se what he can suggest, also posted this over at the Megadeth forums where I moderate. Just trying to brainstorm things out before I take it to a shop.
Thanks!
Re-tubed my 5150 combo with a kit from eurotubes. 2 matched 6L6's for power and 5 EC35S in the preamp, with 1 balanced for the phase invertor. All went well and the amp was fine for about 3 weeks. Used it for 3 hours in rehearsal and gigged with it no problem. Sounded awesome aswell
Now, halfway through a gig on Sunday night it blew the fuse (halfway through a solo I might add). I changed the fuse out when I got home, but now when playing through it the volume/post gain controls on both channels are screwed. Here's the symptoms:
The volume goes no higher than what it is at 2, even if its turned to 10. Altho when you get to 10, theres a change in the tone. Volume between 0 and say 0.5 is scratchy like a dirty vol pot on a guitar, then its either on or off. No graduation. The tone isn't there either. I had the lead channel with the gain maxed out on 10 and volume upto 3. It sounded like the volume was at 2 and the tone was like the rhythm channel with crunch enabled. Not the face melting metal tone you'd get from the lead with gain around 6.
Also the EQ's dont seem to work.
Also before we went on stage, the amp was sat in stand-by mode and the amp of the band before us fell backwards onto mine. Dunno if this is related but it seems a coincidence.
I've had the head section out and checked over for anything obvious but everything seems to look ok. Tubes looked fine, no scorch marks or anything. No loose connections or burnt PCB's. But like I said before, I'm a total tube amp newb so any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
I've dropped Bob at Euro an email to se what he can suggest, also posted this over at the Megadeth forums where I moderate. Just trying to brainstorm things out before I take it to a shop.
Thanks!
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