HirkEukvic
Member
Hi, I've owned a Mainline since early 2023, and I was doing one of my occasional maintenance checks of terminal readings to ensure things weren't acting up. I recently noticed a few rattles/buzzes at certain frequencies. I got the following unusual measurements during the troubleshooting, though all resistance checks matched the safety check to within a few ohms:
Breg on regulator board (both sides) - 217 V
Kreg, A side - 16 V
Kreg, B side - 11 V
Terminal 20 - initially read 135 V upon check. Adjusted trim potentiometer to 145.
Terminal 30 - initially read 129 V upon check. Adjusted trim potentiometer to 145.
These numbers suggest to me that something is off after a few years of use, but I'm not sure what it would be (I'm a writer, not an engineer). Do I need to replace a tube, or is there something else that I'll need to fix? I've made no modifications to the amp and I've been using new stock tubes purchased from a trustworthy supplier.
Thanks!
Breg on regulator board (both sides) - 217 V
Kreg, A side - 16 V
Kreg, B side - 11 V
Terminal 20 - initially read 135 V upon check. Adjusted trim potentiometer to 145.
Terminal 30 - initially read 129 V upon check. Adjusted trim potentiometer to 145.
These numbers suggest to me that something is off after a few years of use, but I'm not sure what it would be (I'm a writer, not an engineer). Do I need to replace a tube, or is there something else that I'll need to fix? I've made no modifications to the amp and I've been using new stock tubes purchased from a trustworthy supplier.
Thanks!