Hi there!
Many a time have I used this forum as a guide for various things concerning my beloved M/B Mark III Red Stripe head, but never have I registered here to actually post something. I am doing now, because I am in need of help.
My red stripe head is an American model, but because I live in Europe I have always used a transformer to get the riht voltage into the amp. Having owned the amp for well over 4 years, after the previous owner got it from the USA, the amp never failed me until a couple of months ago. The amp stopped working and the transformer within the amp was blown. I took this opportunity to change the transformer to a European model.
I changed the transformer, took the opportunity to add a tweed-mod (since the EU-Transformer had the right output) and eventually found out the culprit; a blown capacitor in the bias circuit. This screwed up the bias, overcharging the power tubes and eventually wearing out the original transformer. At least, that's what I figured out. I replaced every part that I thought is damaged, but my current power tubes are probably screwed up as well. They red-plate and still overcharge. So; I want to change them. The problem is, I have no idea what kind of power tubes I need, except that I need two pairs of two (for class A and B). Can anyone help me, or recommend me, some good tubes for my Boogie? The bias has been unmodified and is operating as a factory-standard Mark III will have done.
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Richard
Many a time have I used this forum as a guide for various things concerning my beloved M/B Mark III Red Stripe head, but never have I registered here to actually post something. I am doing now, because I am in need of help.
My red stripe head is an American model, but because I live in Europe I have always used a transformer to get the riht voltage into the amp. Having owned the amp for well over 4 years, after the previous owner got it from the USA, the amp never failed me until a couple of months ago. The amp stopped working and the transformer within the amp was blown. I took this opportunity to change the transformer to a European model.
I changed the transformer, took the opportunity to add a tweed-mod (since the EU-Transformer had the right output) and eventually found out the culprit; a blown capacitor in the bias circuit. This screwed up the bias, overcharging the power tubes and eventually wearing out the original transformer. At least, that's what I figured out. I replaced every part that I thought is damaged, but my current power tubes are probably screwed up as well. They red-plate and still overcharge. So; I want to change them. The problem is, I have no idea what kind of power tubes I need, except that I need two pairs of two (for class A and B). Can anyone help me, or recommend me, some good tubes for my Boogie? The bias has been unmodified and is operating as a factory-standard Mark III will have done.
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Richard