In 2023 I decided to build the Hoffman AB763 single channel. I ordered parts in May & June 2023 and began the build in July, ordered the faceplates in June, the chassis was up and running in August, and I built the cabinet in September.
The head played fine through November 2023, maybe 100 hours or so. The power tubes were both fresh and not too far apart on current biasing, set for 60% power.
Early December 2023 guitar sound cut out, so I turned the off song I was playing with, I heard like a sizzle, looked at the amp, and wisps of smoke were coming out. I hit the power switch, and the transformer was shot as was the JJ GZ34 and the V6 Sylvania 6L6GC.
January 2024 I replaced the tubes and transformer and brought the unit up on my current limiter, it was fine. All other tubes were fine, checked on Hickok 6000A. I checked all the voltages and created a new voltage chart, they had changed a bit but were close. Again, the power tubes were both fresh and not too far apart on current biasing, set for 60% power.
Left powered up on workbench for 8 hours, all seemed fine.
Started using it again around April 2024, and after an hour or so the output volume started dying so I shut it off, and checking it out found V6 JJ 6L6GC had gone bad. Again.
I replaced the power tubes and brought the unit up on a current limiter, it was fine. All other tubes were fine, checked on Hickok 6000A. I checked all the voltages and created a new voltage chart, they had changed a bit but were close. Again, the power tubes were both fresh and not too far apart on current biasing, set for 60% power.
Getting tired of pulling the head out of my stack of heads, I just let it sit for several months. I started using it at the beginning of the year (2025) and after maybe 10 hours the fuse blew. Back to the bench. ANOTHER bad power tube, again V6 Penta 6L6GC. Swap in a new set of power tubes, bring it up on the current limiter, check the voltages. While measuring the voltages/currents at the 1ohm resistors on the power tubes to set the biasing power at 60%, the V6 1ohm reading would shoot from ~40mV up to as high as 155 mV when probing the 1ohm resistor lead. It wasn’t the solder joint, it was at the lead going into the resistor. So, I think ah ha, could this be it? The actual connection from the cathode to ground intermittently open? So, I replace *both* 1ohm resistors just to be safe, and all seems well. I wait for a good time to put it back into the head stack. So, I did that in April 2025.
May 2025, and guess what, after an hour or so the output started dying so I shut it off, and checking it out found a second V6 Penta 6L6GC had gone bad. Again. I decide to check the 1760J OT windings. Primary Brown goes to V6-3 and reads 89.6ohms to the red CT. Blue goes to V7-3 and reads 103.8 to the red CT. The data sheet calls for a reading of 185ohms from Brown to Blue, so effectively I’m getting 193.4ohms, not too far off.
I’ve tried swapping the 12AT7 between the reverb driver circuit and PI, that didn’t help.
Here’s the link to the Hoffman AB763 single channel:
https://el34world.com/Hoffman/files/Hoffman_AB763_1.pdfI built it with the dual input jack option.
My most recent voltage chart and picture of the guts are attached.
Note: In the Hoffman schematic he has the second stage of the tremolo circuit plate connected directly to the B bus. In the original Fender circuits it goes through the traditional 100k as does the Mojotone schematic. Is that OK?
Note: I have my music room set up such that I have a rack to stack my heads on, and I run them to a patch panel that goes to my 4x12 speaker cabinet. Makes it so easy peasy to change what head I feel like using. I move one jack and I’m on my way. Never had a problem with this.
Thanks for looking and hopefully helping me resolve this.