HI everyone
Was playing with my amp à low volume.... hten it sudenly fade the now there no more sound of it.
tube are lighting... tranny are not hot..
Hope it not the patridge
what can I do ?
SA212 troubleshouting
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Re: SA212 troubleshouting
Did you check the HT fuse? That fuse only interrupts the high voltage, the tubes and indicator will still light if it is blown.
http://hiwatt.org/tech.html
On very rare occasions, this fuse will fail due to age & vibration, but it most often indicates a bad output tube (EL34). If the fuse is blown, replace it, but watch the EL34s when you turn it on again. One may be red-plating (the tube structure itself starts glowing a dull red, different from the bright orange heaters). This condition somestimes causes extra hum from the speakers, but otherwise there's no audible indication.
If a tube did red-plate for a while, it may be permanently damaged, i.e., the HT fuse will blow again quickly.
In any case, I suggest you remove the chassis and inspect the output tube sockets for any sign of overheating or charring. There is a small resistor connected to the socket that typically burns/turns black when an output fails catastrophically.
http://hiwatt.org/tech.html
On very rare occasions, this fuse will fail due to age & vibration, but it most often indicates a bad output tube (EL34). If the fuse is blown, replace it, but watch the EL34s when you turn it on again. One may be red-plating (the tube structure itself starts glowing a dull red, different from the bright orange heaters). This condition somestimes causes extra hum from the speakers, but otherwise there's no audible indication.
If a tube did red-plate for a while, it may be permanently damaged, i.e., the HT fuse will blow again quickly.
In any case, I suggest you remove the chassis and inspect the output tube sockets for any sign of overheating or charring. There is a small resistor connected to the socket that typically burns/turns black when an output fails catastrophically.
Re: SA212 troubleshouting
thanks !
Ht fuse is ok, therefor tube are red plating ( mullards XF2 ) ...
my be a problem with the bias...bias cap is original...
Ht fuse is ok, therefor tube are red plating ( mullards XF2 ) ...
my be a problem with the bias...bias cap is original...
Re: SA212 troubleshouting
Are you sure the fuse is OK? Sometimes (particularly with vibration failure) the fuse looks perfectly fine, but measures open.
Re: SA212 troubleshouting
Fuse have been tested ok
Could it be a préam tube? PI?
Could it be a préam tube? PI?
Re: SA212 troubleshouting
I'm glad you found it, and that it was a simple fix.