Hello, I've got another humdinger of an amp problem. I tuned up a very early Ampeg M12 for a friend recently, pretty basic stuff, no real issues. A few days later he says the amp is dead, fuse is blown, I figure it's an old fuse that hasn't seen any current in many many years, replaced the fuse. A few days later, again the amp is dead, rectifier has blown, parts of it are mechanically broken and rattling around inside the glass. I don't know what to call these other than "the spring like coils at the top of the tube". Before noticing the rectifier was actually visibly broken, I replaced the fuse, powered the amp on to check voltages, and heard a frying sound in the PT.
I replaced the rectifier and just to be sure ran a test tone into a dummy load at full blast for 6 hours. No problems, no frying noises, a few days later, amp is dead. Fuse has blown again.
Something is wrong, right?
As a note: my friend is a guitar teacher/semi-professional musician and typically plays (has the amp on) for many hours at a time.
I'm suspicious of the power transformer, one because of the frying sound, but two, the rectifier voltages are 6.2v. I think the transformer is frying rectifiers. Now this may be confirmation bias but it SEEMS like I can see the 5y3 cooking, it seems to get too hot, it's making those sorts of creaks something makes when it's too hot.
So, my questions are, am I correct that the 6.2v is frying the rectifiers, or at least does that seem plausible? And, is there anything to be done other than replace the PT?
Thanks!