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Bad splitter-driver plate/anode 100K resistor, what goes bad with them?
Causing rustle noise in output. Partial crack? or something chemical. I may
as well replace the 82K while I'm at it , but is there any point to
pre-emptively replacing all the HV droppers ?
Anyone happen to know the datecode structure for Mallory electrolytics of
the 1980s?
say 4uF, 450VDC
marked
012022
235
8346B

1982 and 35/52 from 235 or 1983 and 46/52 from the last number?
 
On 26/07/2010 16:39, N_Cook wrote:
Bad splitter-driver plate/anode 100K resistor, what goes bad with them?
Causing rustle noise in output. Partial crack? or something chemical. I may
as well replace the 82K while I'm at it , but is there any point to
pre-emptively replacing all the HV droppers ?
Anyone happen to know the datecode structure for Mallory electrolytics of
the 1980s?
say 4uF, 450VDC
marked
012022
235
8346B

1982 and 35/52 from 235 or 1983 and 46/52 from the last number?
Noisy 100k resistors is a common and well known problem with Fender
amps, change em all.

Ron

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"Ron" <ron@lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote in message
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On 26/07/2010 16:39, N_Cook wrote:
Bad splitter-driver plate/anode 100K resistor, what goes bad with them?
Causing rustle noise in output. Partial crack? or something chemical. I
may
as well replace the 82K while I'm at it , but is there any point to
pre-emptively replacing all the HV droppers ?
Anyone happen to know the datecode structure for Mallory electrolytics of
the 1980s?
say 4uF, 450VDC
marked
012022
235
8346B

1982 and 35/52 from 235 or 1983 and 46/52 from the last number?



Noisy 100k resistors is a common and well known problem with Fender amps,
change em all.

Ron

I reckon that goes for all amps with 12AX7 stages, doesn't it Ron ?

Arfa
 
On 26/07/2010 17:54, Arfa Daily wrote:
"Ron" <ron@lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote in message
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On 26/07/2010 16:39, N_Cook wrote:
Bad splitter-driver plate/anode 100K resistor, what goes bad with them?
Causing rustle noise in output. Partial crack? or something chemical.
I may
as well replace the 82K while I'm at it , but is there any point to
pre-emptively replacing all the HV droppers ?
Anyone happen to know the datecode structure for Mallory
electrolytics of
the 1980s?
say 4uF, 450VDC
marked
012022
235
8346B

1982 and 35/52 from 235 or 1983 and 46/52 from the last number?



Noisy 100k resistors is a common and well known problem with Fender
amps, change em all.

Ron



I reckon that goes for all amps with 12AX7 stages, doesn't it Ron ?

Arfa
Not sure, I know I`ve changed a lot in Fenders. on the newer models it's
such a lot of parping about getting the board out, it`s easiest to
change the lot.
Modern valve amps are so very noisy anyway, specially fenders - the
don't make em like they used to you know!

Ron

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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 17:54:00 +0100, Arfa Daily wrote:

"Ron" <ron@lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote in message
news:uoydnVAX4qqSKNDRnZ2dnUVZ7sWdnZ2d@bt.com...
On 26/07/2010 16:39, N_Cook wrote:
Bad splitter-driver plate/anode 100K resistor, what goes bad with
them? Causing rustle noise in output. Partial crack? or something
chemical. I may
as well replace the 82K while I'm at it , but is there any point to
pre-emptively replacing all the HV droppers ? Anyone happen to know
the datecode structure for Mallory electrolytics of the 1980s?
say 4uF, 450VDC
marked
012022
235
8346B

1982 and 35/52 from 235 or 1983 and 46/52 from the last number?



Noisy 100k resistors is a common and well known problem with Fender
amps, change em all.

Ron



I reckon that goes for all amps with 12AX7 stages, doesn't it Ron ?

Arfa
I repaired an old 50 watt Silvertone a few months ago and found two 100k
plate resistors one in the splitter and one in the reverb driver that had
increased in value by nearly double. The splitter was a 12a-something but
the reverb driver was a 6-something.
 

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