Had this amp for years. Always had the same problem. Can play on it for about an hour, then I will get loss of volume with distortion. Happens on both channels, so pretty much sure it's in the power amp section. Just lived with it over the years, turning it off for a couple of minutes, then turning it back on which gives me another hour of play time, or I just switch amps. Here is some of the maintenance I've done over the years, but none of it fixed the problem:
* Put new power tube sockets, and new resistors on the socket
* New power tubes (V7/V8), biased
* New phase inverter (12AT7 V6)
* New filter caps
Recently, I decided to trace the signal. Plugged my old heathkit signal generator, perfect tone coming out of the speaker. Adjusted the oscilloscope and got a perfect sine wave post coupling cap (1000pf) at the junction of the coupling cap and the 1M resistor.
Putzed around the basement for a little over an hour, then heard the tone degrade (loss of power+distortion). Grabbed the oscilloscope probe, and the very instant that lead touched the solder point at that very same junction, there was an inaudible snap and the tone was restored with once again a perfect sine wave. Waited around another 20 minutes or so to see if the tone started degrading again, but no. Got impatient, didn't want to wait around another hour, so put the amp back together again.
I can't imagine there would be enough metal on that probe to act as a heat sink, but just in case, before putting the amp back together, I took out all the solder from that junction and replaced with new, but to no avail.
Not to sure how to proceed from here...?
Thanks
Just found a 1000pf cap in one of my shoe boxes, will replace it. Maybe I'll get lucky. Thanks again.