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In Reply to: RE: It may be a B+ supply issue. posted by airtime on July 13, 2016 at 07:03:26
but still the same.
There is not obvious burn on anything I can see. Yes, I do smell a little bit something, but not strong, and don't know where it came from.
I only switched rectifier tubes, do I need to switch other tubes to test? I am a bit nervous to power it up, I am afraid to damage more related components.
Any more suggestion?
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Stupid question but how does it sound?
Any tubes glowing?
I do think you need it serviced. Just from looking at the pictures it doesn't look like the kind of piece you want to learn on how to fix.
It is not the causes. It don't see capacitors' deform or smell anything. It is better to start at checking those transistor regulators?
If it was a regulator you would be a strong low hum.
Again does it actually play music well?
If it really is dual mono and warmer then DO have it checked before something bigger goes.
charles
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