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Abrahampost 03-20-2013 06:53 PM

Help with an Eden amplifier
 
Hoping someone can help with this one. I recently picked up an old world tour 800B and love the tone. The issue is after the amp gets warmed up the the A power amp side starts to get scratchy and eventually loses most the signal. I have switched around cabs and it is definitely something in that side of the amp. I love the tone and am considering repairing it but concerned it maybe a serious problem. If it is too much money I have 30 days to return the amp.

Thanks in advance for the help!

datsaxguy 03-20-2013 07:00 PM

If nobody chimes in you may wanna throw a post up in the eden forum

http://www.edenampsforum.com/index.php?board=5.0

d00dr 03-20-2013 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by datsaxguy (Post 14063248)
If nobody chimes in you may wanna throw a post up in the eden forum

http://www.edenampsforum.com/index.php?board=5.0

+1. The members of that forum are extremely helpful and very knowledgeable. They've helped me out on a number of occasions.

samtastic 03-20-2013 07:16 PM

Have you tried replacing the preamp tube?

ExaltBass 03-20-2013 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by samtastic (Post 14063325)
Have you tried replacing the preamp tube?

+1 That sounds like the issue

metermech 03-20-2013 07:27 PM

Sounds like that amp on that side is going to go out. i had a wt800A that did the same thing. It comes as an assembly and the two screws in the top hold it in. It's not a hard thing to replace if you can still order the amp from Eden. Granted it was about 10 years ago and it's still going today. Hopefully the basic structure hasn't changed even though the company has .

Abrahampost 03-20-2013 07:52 PM

Thanks for all the quick responses. I haven't even pulled the cover off yet... if it was the preamp tube wouldn't I see the problem in both sides of the amplifier not just one? Being easy enough to test I will switch out the tube and let it warm up and see what happens.

MuthaFunk 03-20-2013 10:36 PM

Your right. It's not the tube or you'd hear it in both channels. Sounds like a heat related power amp problem. Some resisters can be effected by heat and if placed in the bias portion of the circuit it could cause something like what you've described. I believe it's more likely one of the main power amp chips, thats connected to the heat sink is beginning to fail. You'll likely need a tech to fix it or an entire board swap. If you can return the amp, ask if they'll pick up the repair cost instead.


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