CraigB wrote:
Hi Duke, it could be one or more things. First, I would suspect a cold solder joint...somewhere. Chopstick it. The vibration likely rattled something loose.
If you got any debris dropped into the opening of one of your pots, it's possible the wiper could lose good contact as well. If you have an air compressor, give a shot of air into each of them.
Stephen supplies his kits, I believe, with Belton sockets, so bad contact there is unlikely. But...if you're using JJ 6V6s, beware that the pins on those are smaller in diameter than other 6V6s, so you may have to re-tension the contacts of the sockets to accomodate.
I'd be willing to bet it is a bad/cold solder joint.
Good luck, you'll find it. CraigB
Thank you for the reply Craig.
I have chopsticked every connection and found that the resistor on V4 pin 5 had a broken soldier joint. I repaired that. I did retension the tube sockets because I'm using the JJ 6v6s. I also blew out the amp and pots really well in case I had missed a trimmed lead or something similar. It seems to be the same still.
It sounds exactly the same with 1 power tube in either position as it does with both power tubes installed. I used both tubes by themselves with no difference in sound.
I was wondering if the power tubes should get so hot that you can smell them? The get extremely hot quickly. I definitley would get a good burn if I touched them at all. Also, would a blown power tube give me these symptoms (buzz, low volume)?