Liquid spilled into 5150 during show. Diagnosis and Repair Service
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2023
- A quick and easy repair. A user spilled beer into this amp during a performance and it shut down. After testing the output tubes it appears two of them are fried. Simple enough, let's replace the bad tubes, make sure the bias is within acceptable range and send it home.
Another great video. Just wanted to thank you for all of your time and music in GWAR. You’re the best Brent.
I appreciate that!
Excellent work as usual . With you 100% on conservative bias . Too many knuckle heads thinking biasing "hot" is way to go .... its not. Another satisfying video .
Shame about the GWAR gig. Real eye-opener on the financial state of professional touring musicians.
What happened?
Man, that thing sounds incredible. Great video....
Hey man, you ever play thru one of those bluguitar amp 1 pedals?. They sound pretty damn good for what they are, just wandered what you think of the build.
Love this channel, keep up the great work!
Hand in the pocket.... yeap. Life saver.
Good job!
Nice! I try to keep all my Peaveys in the low to mid 30 mA's. I'm too scared to test plate voltage, so I just use bias probes and keep it on the cold-ish side. It's not the most scientific but it has served me pretty well and kept the maintenance costs down since I don't need a tech for every new pair of tubes.
Love your vids
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Hey what brand /model tube tester is that? I’m interested in acquiring one. Also , always appreciate the videos and tutorials.
I an old school tester it does not do transconductance but does do leakage test between electrodes and one EL34 tung-sol shown to have leakage from cold and it went down when the valve heated up and after 10mins it crept back up again.
My tech happened to bias mine cold, and 5881 tubes, so it’s about 80w. But damn does it now sound pretty good. Mine had dead tube for years before I dug it out of the closet.
Cheers
I had a 5150 with stock tubes and no mods...bias was 17ma!!!!!
great vid !! what Tube Tester were you using ???
Maximatcher II
Plaster Caster!
Could you tell me what tube-tester you are using? I am considering getting myself a uTracer 6+, would be nice to get a reading on all the spare tubes pulled from amps over the years.
Maximatcher II is my most frequently used one. It's good to have others as they all will have some limitations.
What kind of beer??
That's the real question!
I have a 5150 signature head. Changed the tubes and sounded great for about 6 months, then one day while playing on it, it sounded like the volume cut in half. Happened a couple years back and now its just been sitting. Any idea what could have happened?
Could be a number of things. Could be an output tube or two went bad. The heater wires for the output tubes are on a ribbon cable and those can go bad at the snap-in quick connector, the preamp tubes are on a flexible PCB and the solder joints can crack...
@@purgasound oh man. Well thanks for taking the time to answer my question. Sounds like it might me something a pro will need to fix.
Hey my man, I recently bought a Peavy Block Letter 5150 2x12 combo for a great price....I want to see if I can convert it to a head without the speakers....I found a shell of a 5150 head for it, what would that run me if I sent it to you?
I'm not sure how long that would take. The chassis for the combo is setup very different from the head so it won't directly fit the footprint of a standard headshell. It might be a better option to cut the combo apart into a head and cab. I would have to have them both in front of me to see what options are available.
You can message me at brent@purgasound.com
Yeah agreed with the man himself. I had a 6505+ combo. I kept trying to fit it into a shell. It’s now just cut. I found by dimensions it will fit into a JCA100H head shell. I have both lol, and I really need to test it.
And by the way, if you have any skill or desire, with a circular saw or a good long hand saw, you can do this on your own. Just be super careful when exiting the chassis and pay attention to your hands and the inside of the amp chassis. Keep hands out…! Or at least one hand away.
@@ivanzivanovic4013 I’m a construction laborer so pretty good with my hands. And I’m an electrician.
@@ivanzivanovic4013 thanks