Hi all.
I have a 1968/69 Fender Bandmaster on the bench and i am seeing something I have not seen before and hoping for some help.
Schem:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2325/2729/files/Bandmaster-AC568-Layout.pdf?5926397210715640943The amp has been worked on before and looks to have been done by a good tech. All blue molds were retained, preamp cathode caps were all replaced and all power supply filter caps were replaced. V1 and V2 plate resistors were replaced at some point.
Tubes are healthy and I have sub'd in both power and preamp tubes prior to writing. I have checked all grounds and they measure out fine.
So..when I turn the amp on and then off standy by and with no input plugged in, all voltages are in spec. I have measured all pins and they match within tolerance and given the extra wall voltage to the schem. I also measure the heater voltage.
then...and regardless of channel, if the amp receives any kind of input for longer than 10 seconds (guitar or just me taping the end of the cord) two things happen that I have measured and/or have seen.
First, the plates on V1 and V2 shoot up to ~400 vdc and then measure as if there were no plate resistors at all. That is...like it was directly off the power filter rail.
Second, all tubes (both power and preamp) lose their heaters DESPITE me measuring 6vac on each tube. In other words, the heater circuit is not compromised yet all tubes go dark. I can literally see all of them dim out.
The amp will stay this way i.e. tubes not heated and V1/2 plates ~400vdv until the amp is turned off. Wait another minute, turn back on and the amp will be stable until an input is introduced.
I have never seen an issue like this and hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks!