210 75 problem with it going silent
210 75 problem with it going silent |
Music Man Amps Discussion Forum » Urgent Requests for Help! » 210 75 problem with it going silent
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Rich |
I hope someone can help me. I have a Music Man 210 75 which has just had new valves and a service this year. I have played only a few gigs with it then last night it cut in and out a few times then went dead, I left it half an hour or so then retried it, worked perfect for 3 songs then died again. Any suggestions or common problems? Help... |
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michael kaus |
Jeez, a number of things come to mind. First off, I suppose you checked to see if the tubes stay lit. Yes, then check to see the obvious-the speakers losing signal. Try a different speaker/cab. Still the same? Try both input channels. Both dead or just one? Wiggled input jacks(they do get corroded). The output jacks CAN get corroded enough to block off(but not real common). Then we have to get into the basic electronics of the amp. THe fact that it's intermittant tells me it's PROBABLY a faulty/dirty contact or connection. It gets warm, resistance goes through the roof and the amp goes silent. You have to start with the basics and eliminate them one by one. Will be glad to help but you need to provide the above info. MIke. |
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Rich |
Thanks |
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michael kaus |
These kind of things can drive you nuts. I have seen corroded jacks that pull this,bad solder joints and cracked resistors. Normally, connections are flaky, tubes and transistors are good or bad. If you have the ability and are careful(VERY), you can take the chassis out and run a constant signal through it and start tapping with a wooded dowl(NOT a pencil) or plastic probe. A lot of times, this will locate the problem. Remember, there are 700v or so flying around in there so be careful. Mike. |
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Rich |
Mike |
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Rich |
Right let's see if I can make any sense of what was done. He checked and polished all the input jacks and speaker out jacks, resoldered every joint in the power side and the output side, he said a couple of joints looked a bit sus. He basicly gave it a going over and checked every potential problem spot. I will now have to suck it and see... |
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michael kaus |
Good luck-let us know. We'll try to help if we can. Mike |
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Rich |
My amp played up last night and I was able to check out the tubes. Firstly they stayed alight but the blue glow they emit when you play stopped, there was a very low sound I could just hear it, at one time there was no sound at all. Not much more I can say.. |
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Steve Kennedy |
Hmmm.. that sounds exactly like your put the switch into the standby position. The blue glow only occurs when your high-voltage (plate voltage, B+) is applied to the tubes. |
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Rich |
It's starting to look like the output transformer. There's a local guy in Adelaide (Australia) who says he can fix it no probs, either a rewind or a complete new one with the correct spec, how much difference to the sound will it make? |
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Steve Kennedy |
Since the DC high voltage is fed to the output tubes' plates through the primary windings of the output transformer this could definitely be associated with your problem. |
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Rich |
"You would just like to be sure before you spend the money to get it rewound, of course!" |
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Rich |
Got the amp back from the tech today, hopefully he has sorted out the problem. He said the wire(s)? from the output transformer to the speaker jack was suspect, it seemed to have some variable resistance. Friday night will be the test. Thanks guys for all your help, bit of luck it's been sorted. |
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Rich |
Gave the amp a good workout Friday night with no probs Another test Sunday night... |
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Steve Kennedy |
Good News! Intermittents can sometimes be a REAL PAIN to find! Perhaps its all better now. The only way to find out is to use it! |
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Rich |
Thanks for all the info guysMy amp is running without a hitch woohoo... |
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Steve Kennedy (admin) |
Thanks for closing the loop. It's always good to get the final verdict and this doesn't always happen! |
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Anthony Hennessy (franzoni) Username: franzoni Registered: 01-2008 |
i must of missed this one before when reading through the posts...i'm having a similar problem and there is a serious lack of good techs who know anything about these type of amps here in ireland..i've started to suspect the output tranny as it happens after it's been played for a while and i had a redplating issue last year that Mike helped me sort out but i believe that it can affect the transformer longterm... i've also noticed that the wires are rather brittleinside the amp and in my original problem one of the wires from the power tranny had broken away from the driver board as well...when i fixed that and did a cap job it came to life again but i'm still of the opinion that the sound has never been 100% since.... |