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Ampeg Portaflex Problems

I just bought an Ampeg B-12-XT off of ebay and it doesn't work (contrary to what the seller stated). They left the tubes in the chassis when they shipped it, and a couple of them fell out and were rolling around. The looked okay, so I put them back in. I fired up the amp, and it won't stay on; it keeps blowing the fuse (there was also a slight smell of something burning. Fuse?). I replaced the tubes that had fallen out (both 7027A's and the 5AR4), and the same problem occurred. It stayed on longer this time, but there was a popping noise and the 5AR4 started to glow really bright and then seemed to flash. I thought I smelled something burning, so I turned it off. Any ideas about what's going on? I contacted the seller, but haven't heard from them. Thanks.
 
These amps are really easy to open up, so if you're really careful about it, it's easy to give a quick visual inspection. You might have a fried component or short somewhere in the power section that is causing the arcing in the rectifier tube and causing the fuse to blow. If you do decide to do this, be very cautious, and don't touch anything on the inside. It's certainly work best qualified for a tech, but if you can see something discolored or burnt and can photograph it, it's likely someone here can identify the component and tell you what the issue is.
 
thanks johnk for telling me how to do this:

take all the tubes out, and put a fresh fuse in it, then plug it in and turn it on. if the fuse blows, you have a problem in the amp itself. if the fuse doesn't blow, try it with only the rec tube in it. if it blows, it's a bum rec tube (honestly, i think this will be your problem). if not, put all the other tubes in there. then if it blows, you'll know you have one of the other tubes on the fritz.
 
So, I pulled all the tubes out and turned it on: no problem. I put the rectifier tube in: no problem. I took it out and put the power amp tubes in: no problem. With the rectifier and power tubes in, it starts to pop and I smelled something burning so I turned it off. The rectifier seems to glow really hot with the power tubes in. I have no clue what that could mean. Any ideas?
 
thanks johnk for telling me how to do this:

take all the tubes out, and put a fresh fuse in it, then plug it in and turn it on. if the fuse blows, you have a problem in the amp itself.


In that case your problem is a short somewhere between the wall and the rectifier tube - sadly likely to be the power transformer.

if the fuse doesn't blow, try it with only the rec tube in it. if it blows, it's a bum rec tube (honestly, i think this will be your problem).

Or a shorted cap or resistor somewhere in the power supply down line from the rectifier tube.



if not, put all the other tubes in there. then if it blows, you'll know you have one of the other tubes on the fritz.

Or the output transformer, or...

http://paulrubyamps.com/info.html#FirstPowerUp

Has a pretty good "first power up" procedure to avoid destroying things unnecessarily.
 
Well, one of the wire going from the rectifier socket to a diode had come undone. Looks like poor soldering. I re-soldered it and no more problems. The only issue left seems to be that the output is kind of quiet. I have a 35 watt tube guitar amp that's way louder. I'm not sure if some other connections aren't so great or what... The good news is that the tone is awesome! I just need to get it a bit louder so I can use it on guit*r gigs.
 
Well, one of the wire going from the rectifier socket to a diode had come undone. Looks like poor soldering. I re-soldered it and no more problems. The only issue left seems to be that the output is kind of quiet. I have a 35 watt tube guitar amp that's way louder. I'm not sure if some other connections aren't so great or what... The good news is that the tone is awesome! I just need to get it a bit louder so I can use it on guit*r gigs.

Hey there, I was just checking, did you ever get that B12XT to get any louder? I just recently got one too and it seems quiet. My 30W Ampeg B15N and my Vox AC30 are both louder than it, and its supposed to be 50W. Are they just quiet or did we get some lemons that need some attention?