Tube amp troubleshooting question


Hi, ‘Goners,

I am using an AVA Super 70i, Van Alstine’s makeover of the Dynaco ST70. It was factory-rebuilt in January 2001, and I bought it used (or used-used, as it were). I have had the 5AR4 rectifier tube go bad on me twice, both times with only 7-10 months of moderate use. The first time, the fuse started blowing at startup. Replacing the rectifier with a new Sovtek 5AR4 fixed that. Seven months later, the power supply transformer developed a healthy and annoying buzz, and the output tubes seemed to be sagging, requiring significant rebiasing. I replaced the transformer and tried out fresh output tubes, both without effect, before thinking of the rectifier tube. Once again, putting in a new rectifier returned the amp to normal.

I’m wondering if I should suspect any deeper problem that might be causing the rectifier tube failure, or if this sounds to be within the normal range of 5ar4 behavior, perhaps mixed with a little bad luck. The tube is inexpensive, so the inconvenience and cost are not significant to me. But I’m curious as to whether I should be wise to any other likely problems.

I don’t know much about electronics, but I can recognize what part is what, use a multimeter, solder competently, and stay out of trouble. I have a schematic and other diagrams. As I mentioned, the audio circuitry is quite young; also, I checked the connections I made when installing the new transformer, and they look good. Thanks for any tips.
jayboard

Showing 1 response by clueless

Hi Jay:
It sure doesn't sound like the "normal range of behavior" to me. Sounds like stuff that should drive you CRAZY. I'm impressed you're so calm.

Sounds like you have a current problem. That would explain the fuse and the tube. You have a current problem perhaps because there isn't enough resistance or a short throwing to much current where it shouldn't be and it's right in the first stage or PS of the amp. Rather than listening to my rambling I suggest you go to someone who knows Dynas inside out. Joe Cursio. His site is here- Joe's but he posts at this forum all of the time
AsylumDIYtubeforum.If you put ST70 in the title of your post (maybe you have to do it 2-3 times but probably not) and ask for help Joe is likely to pipe in. He knows every wire in the thing on a first name basis and he is a nice guy.

Cheers,