Hello All,
I have a Gretsch Fury Piggyback head model 6169 made by Valco. There is one (and one only that I can find) schematic reverse engineered by a gentlemen in California named Tracey Norton from which I have been working. My problem is similar but more extreme to an issue in a post by Waynard started April 14 2016 that came to a dead end.
Overview. This amp was poorly stored for years before I got it with moisture damage to the cab and surface rust all over the chassis. It is also evident that someone has been in the chassis before from some none stock appearing resistors and wiring. It has dual OTs and a huge PT that also had a decent build up of rust on the exterior. I began dealing with this thing several years ago in small steps as time and / or energy allowed. From the old advertising that I have seen on the web it was claimed that this amp was 70 Watts per channel. Here is what I have done so far:
- cosmetic, all rust cleaned up as best as possible, thin coat of Tremclad applied.
- complete recap except ceramics using better quality (F&Ts, Japanese, not Taiwanese) caps.
- 3 loose preamp sockets replaced with new Beltons, all others were cleaned and retensioned.
- all CC resistors checked, all drifted high in most cases ranging from 5% to 25% high.
- burnt 5 Watt resistor for reverb supply replaced.
- two wiring errors corrected.
- coupling caps to output tubes replaced with new.
- all new tubes, all verified a couple of weeks ago as strong and good.
- all new, higher capacity diodes in rectifier.
All voltages appear fine until the power output tubes are plugged in. I see 410 VDC at the main rail and corresponding acceptable voltages at all distribution points with those tubes out. When those tubes are applied B+ drops to 254 and all others go down the toilet. Filament voltage drops to 4.5 and the primary reads about 85 VAC under these conditions. Bias was checked using plate current method and all are around 9.5 Watts which is about half. I have tried increasing the cathode bias resistor from 200 to 300 ohms on one pair but that only brought voltage up about 5 volts. The OTs seem ok and the amp actually plays but is noticeably lacking. I am reluctant to leave it on very long under these conditions.
The power output stage is pretty straight forward and I have gone over every square inch of it and cannot find anything that would be causing this. Gerald Weber goes on and on about rusty laminations in transformers and he has begun to make me think that may be where the problem lies, i.e, eddy currents eating up the available power. Any suggestions on where to go from here??