I've been working on converting a mono block amp into a guitar amp.
It's a 12Watt 6V6 push/pull with a 5Y3 rectifier.
I have another post about the voltage measurements here:
http://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=18972.msg194758#msg194758My amp was working, but today I have no output at all. If I turn the volume up almost all the way I hear the typical hum of an amp with the volume turned up but if I plug a guitar cord into it and touch the end I hear nothing.
All the tube are lighting up like normal.
There are two possible causes that I know of.
The first:
Last night after I had replaced some resistors (I played the amp and everything was sounding good) I decided to check the voltages again to see if they had changed with the new/correct resistors (they did, the voltages looked much better than they had before). While checking the voltage on the AC side of the rectifier tube my current limiter bulb lit up!

I had the probes on the multimeter hooked up the wrong way ( the red probe was hooked up to Amps rather than the Volts side

) I put the red probe in the correct spot and checked the voltage and everything seemed fine until I tried to play the amp this morning and nothing.
The second:
To make matters worse, I put the amp back in it's box and set it up on top of my other amp that I've been using as a speaker and plugged the power cord in. I walked a way for a while (maybe 15 or 20 min) and when I came back and was going to play I realized that when putting the amp back in its box the power switch had been flipped on. So the amp sat with the power on for 15 to 20min with no speaker hooked up to it
When I did hook the speaker up and turned it back on I found I had no sound coming out.
I don't know which one of these was the cause of my problems. What should I do to figure this out.
I assume it has to be either the tubes or the output transformer (I would be happy if it was just the tubes).
I've been taking a look at the GEO tube amp troubleshooting page on output transformers.
http://www.geofex.com/ampdbug/outtrans.htmIt says to "measure the resistance from the B+ lead to each plate of the output tube(s)". On a 6V6 tube would this be the resistance between pins 3 and 4?
If so, I'm getting readings of 3.26Kohms on both tubes.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks.
