Hello. I have a problem that I can’t seem to figure out. This is a 1962 Gibson GA8T with 6BM8 power tubes and a 5Y3 rectifier. The power supply was previously updated to a grounded power cord. I pick up the amp for a good price because “it has issues.” I just swapped out the power transformer with a new replacement.
Now, when I power up the unit without any tubes in the sockets, I am getting:
Here is the schematic: https://elektrotanya.com/PREVIEWS/63463243/23432455/gibson/gibson_ga-8t_schematic.pdf_1.png
Thank you!
Now, when I power up the unit without any tubes in the sockets, I am getting:
- 120 volts on the heater/filament for the 12AX7 and 6BM8 power tubes. As you know, this is much higher than the 6.3 volts I expected to see there.
- Also, pin 2 on the 5Y3 if showing 8 millivolts AC / 1.5 volts DC. The other filament lead on the 5Y3 (pin 8) holds steady at 5.8 volts which is expected.
Here is the schematic: https://elektrotanya.com/PREVIEWS/63463243/23432455/gibson/gibson_ga-8t_schematic.pdf_1.png
Thank you!
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