Hi,
I've got a Mark IV version A 1x12 combo that I got new in 1991. Recently the volume of the amp will drop either suddenly or gradually, and then suddenly/gradually come back up and drop again, etc. It has happened with different guitars and cables, so I believe it is the amp. The last time it happened, I switched through all 3 channels on the amp and also switched between Class A and Simulclass. I tried tapping on each of the power and preamp tubes while I was playing and didn't notice any strange sounds or sparks or anything, but I was playing at low volume.
So, if it is a tube issue, I think it's a problem with one of the outer power tubes (A or D), or any of the preamp tubes except V3. Have I narrowed that down correctly? Any thoughts on which tube is the most likely culprit? I don't have any spare pre-amp tubes to test it with, and unfortunately the problem comes and goes, so it won't necessarily be so obvious when I replace the faulty tube with a good one.
Could it be something besides a tube? Any other troubleshooting I could do?
The preamp tubes are the originals. So they're almost 20 years old, but for about 13 of those years the amp was mostly unused. The power tubes I last changed 6 mos to a year ago. After all this time, this is the first issue of any kind I've had with the amp, so after almost 20 years I've got a noob question.
Thanks for any advice!
I've got a Mark IV version A 1x12 combo that I got new in 1991. Recently the volume of the amp will drop either suddenly or gradually, and then suddenly/gradually come back up and drop again, etc. It has happened with different guitars and cables, so I believe it is the amp. The last time it happened, I switched through all 3 channels on the amp and also switched between Class A and Simulclass. I tried tapping on each of the power and preamp tubes while I was playing and didn't notice any strange sounds or sparks or anything, but I was playing at low volume.
So, if it is a tube issue, I think it's a problem with one of the outer power tubes (A or D), or any of the preamp tubes except V3. Have I narrowed that down correctly? Any thoughts on which tube is the most likely culprit? I don't have any spare pre-amp tubes to test it with, and unfortunately the problem comes and goes, so it won't necessarily be so obvious when I replace the faulty tube with a good one.
Could it be something besides a tube? Any other troubleshooting I could do?
The preamp tubes are the originals. So they're almost 20 years old, but for about 13 of those years the amp was mostly unused. The power tubes I last changed 6 mos to a year ago. After all this time, this is the first issue of any kind I've had with the amp, so after almost 20 years I've got a noob question.
Thanks for any advice!