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Keith G wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Keith G wrote: Keith, All: We are being had. Based on the information we have to-date, the amp could be partially under water.... Absolutely not, Dave's an 'old friend'.... Any/further speculation should be suspended until additional material is presented. Which may take a while, he has 'wellness issues' and goes offline from time to time. It sounds to me like he's got a bit of rampant voltage somewhere and I'm wondering what's happening with the power supply....??? That, a broken trace, a shorted cap, a partially melted tube, a dead bug on the traces... Too little information, too many possibilities. But I am at least glad that he is a credible witness. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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Does this amp have fixed bias, coming off of a single bias supply?
Bob H. Dave xxxx wrote: one or more output valves start glowing on and off like buggery, loudspeakers drivers being thrown fully out and back again, loud pops. this is happening with or without music playing ta in advance Dave |
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Keith G wrote: Which may take a while, he has 'wellness issues' and goes offline from time to time. It sounds to me like he's got a bit of rampant voltage somewhere and I'm wondering what's happening with the power supply....??? But nothing he suggests goes to the power-supply, not based on glowing tubes and pops... that sounds more like a cold solder, short, shorted tube or similar mechanical/electrical problem vs. an electronic problem. We need to know MORE to have a hope of being helpful. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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wrote in message ups.com... Keith G wrote: Keith, All: We are being had. Based on the information we have to-date, the amp could be partially under water.... Any/further speculation should be suspended until additional material is presented. Peter. I think you misjudge this poster. He is a familiar name to many of us, and the source of many interesting posts. Iain |
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"Gilbert Bates" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:05:18 GMT, " Dave xxxx" wrote: one or more output valves start glowing on and off like buggery, loudspeakers drivers being thrown fully out and back again, loud pops. this is happening with or without music playing ta in advance Dave Leaky coupling cap? You could disconnect the power stage from the driver stage by lifting out one end of a coupling cap and see if it clears up... If it is common to both channels, I would look to the psu or bias supply. |
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message . .. "Gilbert Bates" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:05:18 GMT, " Dave xxxx" wrote: one or more output valves start glowing on and off like buggery, loudspeakers drivers being thrown fully out and back again, loud pops. this is happening with or without music playing ta in advance Dave Leaky coupling cap? You could disconnect the power stage from the driver stage by lifting out one end of a coupling cap and see if it clears up... If it is common to both channels, I would look to the psu or bias supply. My thoughts also (as per previous posts)...... |
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Iain Churches wrote: Peter. I think you misjudge this poster. He is a familiar name to many of us, and the source of many interesting posts. So I come to find out... but we **STILL** need better information in order to have a hope at remote diagnosis. I put in my $0.02 in suggesting that it was an electrical/mechanical problem vs. a P/S problem, but based on what we have it still could be anything. My further guess is that most any of us could diagnose this problem in 5 minutes were it on our bench... but it isn't. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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Keith G wrote:
Absolutely not, Dave's an 'old friend'.... ta old chap I am piggy in the middle more information Primaluna Prologue Two amp has gone mental again, i.e. broken down It's the same problem as before where one or more output valves start glowing on and off like buggery, loudspeakers drivers being thrown fully out and back again, loud pops. this is happening with or without music playing specs of amplifier Power Frequency Response THD with AABB S/N Ratio Input Impedance Input Sensitivity Maximum Gain Power Consumption Net Weight Shipping Weight Dimensions Shipping Dimensions Inputs Outputs Tube Complement 40 Watts per channel 20Hz - 30 kHz +/- .5 dB 0,25% @ 1W; less than 1% up to full power 89 dB 65k Ohm 240 mV (for rated power at maximum volume setting) 37,5 dB 300 Watts 37.5 lbs / 17 kg 41.9 lbs / 19 kg 15.5" x 11" x 7.5" / 395 mm x 280 mm x 190 mm (L x W x H) 18.3" x 15" x 12" / 465 mm x 380 mm x 305 mm (L x W x H) 4 pairs RCA 4 & 8 Ohm Speaker Taps 4 x KT-88, 2 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AU7 regards -- Dave www.davewhitter.myby.co.uk Music is Art - Audio is Engineering Steam is Fun |
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Bob H. wrote:
Does this amp have fixed bias, coming off of a single bias supply? Bob H. its got "auto bias" |
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Dave xxxx wrote: Keith G wrote: Absolutely not, Dave's an 'old friend'.... ta old chap I am piggy in the middle more information Primaluna Prologue Two amp has gone mental again, i.e. broken down It's the same problem as before where one or more output valves start glowing on and off like buggery, loudspeakers drivers being thrown fully out and back again, loud pops. this is happening with or without music playing OK.. that really does help. I looked up the Owners Manual and spent a bit of time with it... Allow me to ask a few questions, but I will still go out on a limb at the end of them. a) When this happened before, how did you fix it? b) Or did it go away spontaneously? c) What have you done so far this time? d) This made some/little/no difference? e) Do you have any means to check tube function individually? It would be nice to be sure that (a) bad tube(s) is(are) not the cause. f) Has this amp experienced any accident recently? A coffee spill, miswatered plant, dog lifting its leg, a person sweating over it? (I have to ask). g) Is this amp operated with the tube cage in place? Could any foreign body/insect/bit of dirt gotten into it, with specific reference to the tube wells? Now for the climb out onto the limb: I have stated on two prior occasions that I do not think this is an electronic problem. Given the vintage of this amp, I am even less inclined to believe it is electronic. I do not know how adept you are at repairs, even whether given the descriptions of others whether you would care to try. But here is where I would start: Before doing any of the following: Remove all tubes (valves) and clean the pins and sockets, Do this one-at-a-time so that they go back to whence they came. Make sure each one is bottomed and centered in its socket. If you find anything untoward in this process such as a salt or carbon track, partially cooked housefly or carbonized dog hairs, you may have just found the problem. If not: 1. Isolate the amp from all input devices, leaving just your speakers connected. Verify that they are connected properly, there are no frayed speaker cord ends or other silliness. 2. Turn on the amp with the volume all the way down, and the selector set to an arbitrary position to one extreme or the other, say... CD all the way CC. 3. Turn it on. Time exactly when the problem begins. 4. If there is no problem at the outset, gradually increase the volume (but *not* past 3/4 way) until it appears. Take your time with this. 5. IF, by some chance, it does not appear, add back one input device at a time, removing each one in turn before installing the next. 6. Turn off. Report Back. On the assumption that the problem occurs at stage one, no volume: WITH THE UNIT TURNED OFF AND UNPLUGGED!! Open it up: Check for _any_ mechanical problems. I note there are several PC boards and quite a bit of point-to-point wiring. On the output driver-to-amp stage, if there are any broken/shorted connections, this will drive your amplifier tubes nuts, blue glow, internal meltdown and worse. So go over this section, all pin connections and board traces with a magnifying glass, look for carbonization, anything that might indicate a problem. Report back. This appears to be a very nice amp, and reasonably well built (from the pictures). I certainly do not want to make suggestions that involve changing or modifying or repairing components without a thorough physical examination first. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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