Just finished up what I thought was an easy repair on another Gibson Thor. New canned capacitors (two 3 x 20uf) in the PS. New tubes.
Originally, one of the canned caps had a blowout, even after the amp had been brought up on a limiter over about an hour (25, 40, 60, and 100 watt bulbs). Replaced both cans, and brought it up again. Bias was 37mA for a plate voltage of 470vDC, on the JJ 6CA7's. And, it sounded really good when tested with the guitar. Wonderful tonal range.
After a while of just sitting with full power on, it blew my 3A fuse. Brought it back up on the limiter, no tubes. Never went past the 25 watt bulb this time. Super bright. I won't fool with it any more today, but next week I plan to lift the PT secondaries and put it on the limiter again. Got my doubts about the PT, but I'm not ruling out one of my new canned caps being bad.
I'll have more on that test later.
But, I got to thinking after I searched the Hammond site for a replacement with the same footprint. This one has a rather large, as compared to theirs. I measured 720 to 730vAC across the secondaries, when it was working. It's basically the same as my other two. So, I searched for a 720v - CT. My thinking was to see if anyone knew of a good place to have this one rewound. Never had one done before, and thought that it would be worthwhile to try.
I'm hoping that someone here knows a good source for such work, in the event that mine is burned. Thanks for any info that you can provide. Have a good one.
Jack