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Ampeg SVP-Pro - finally dead ?


ahpook
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For some time now my trusty old SVP-Pro has been cutting out, I've had it serviced and tried replacing what seemed to be a dodgy valve, but to no avail.

Finally today it completely died. I buckled down witha multimeter this afternoon and finally traced the fault to the transformer, which isn't putting out any juice at all (Plate volatge, heater current, etc - all zero).

(Sob)


From what I can find on the web, replacement transformers are hard to find short of getting another SVP-Pro.

Anyone had any experience of having a transformer rewound ? Any idea on how much it would cost ?

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Panic music in Cambridge ( I think) are the only authorised dealer for Ampeg spares in the UK, but the trannies you get these days just don't seem to be that good. If I remember correctly there's a company in Ipswitch who rewind transformers.

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The transformer rewir company were recommended by Derek at Watford Valves, so it might be worth giving them a call. If you speak to Derek it won't be a short phone call, but what he doesn't know about about 'pegs ain't worth knowing.

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[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1403469934' post='2483041']
The transformer rewir company were recommended by Derek at Watford Valves, so it might be worth giving them a call. If you speak to Derek it won't be a short phone call, but what he doesn't know about about 'pegs ain't worth knowing.
[/quote]

Brilliant - I've been looking around for some people to call, I'll give them a bell tomorrow.

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Last night I decided to give the power board one more thorough check - still nothing....

So, what the hell I thought....it's going to have to come out anyway, and carefull desoldered and removed the transformer.

And there it was...

One of the tags on the transformer's primaries had snapped inside the board hole, so although the tag looked nice and secure there was no solid connection - in fact I've continuity tested all these tags before to make sure there was a good solder connection to the board. It must have just been resting against the unsnapped part that was soldered to the PCB.

Hence the intermittent cut-outs in the past.

So I installed a flying wire on the transformer tag and ran it to the next solid connection on the board, resoldered the good tags in and at ~3am this morning i finally got it working.

My pessimistic outlook means I'll refrain from calling it 'fixed' for a while, but all the evidence points to this being the problem.


Oh, and I only electrocuted myself once !

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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1403606541' post='2484321']
Sounds a good outcome. Good work.
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Thanks !

[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1403609326' post='2484359']
Brilliant news! Also, do you find that your post-electric shock soldering is a bit tricky until the shakes have stopped? ;)
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Very much so !

Just be careful of those smoothing caps folks...watch where your fingers are going when you touch the underside of the board !

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Brilliant..! Would get full marks except for the electrocution. That's just a warning shot; some folks have been killed or seriously injured from working in valve amps without adequate precautions. You were lucky, there. Enjoy your newly repaired amp..!

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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1403613292' post='2484452']
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Brilliant..! Would get full marks except for the electrocution. That's just a warning shot; some folks have been killed or seriously injured from working in valve amps without adequate precautions. You were lucky, there. Enjoy your newly repaired amp..!
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Thank you, and an entirely fair point about the shock - I may joke, but I'm disappointed with myself about getting it - I know I know better !

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[quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1403604414' post='2484289']
My realistic outlook means I'll call it 'fixed', as all the evidence points to this being the problem.
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Fixed! :)
Congrats, and well done!

(except maybe the Virgil Ovid Hawkins part)

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[quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1403610409' post='2484385']
Just be careful of those smoothing caps folks...watch where your fingers are going when you touch the underside of the board !
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+1

It's unpleasant.

I now habitually use a couple of big wirewound resistors wrapped in shrinksleeve with flyleads coming out to discharge smoothing caps.

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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1403627552' post='2484702']
+1

It's unpleasant.

I now habitually use a couple of big wirewound resistors wrapped in shrinksleeve with flyleads coming out to discharge smoothing caps.
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Just what I was thinking of building ! What value resistors did you use ?

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10K 2 watt should do for discharging smoothing caps. Worth looking over the whole board on ampeg, they went through a period of seeing what was the least amount of solder they could use. Especially check the joints that are under stress mechanically such as the the pots, jacks and switches on the front panel. Zap anything that looks remotely poor. Well done on the fix. £300 for a pre amp transformer is ludicrous. Even an SVT transformer for Tube Amp Doctor is only about £220. Someone's taking the p#ss.

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[quote name='Subthumper' timestamp='1403735306' post='2485881']
10K 2 watt should do for discharging smoothing caps. Worth looking over the whole board on ampeg, they went through a period of seeing what was the least amount of solder they could use. Especially check the joints that are under stress mechanically such as the the pots, jacks and switches on the front panel. Zap anything that looks remotely poor. Well done on the fix. £300 for a pre amp transformer is ludicrous. Even an SVT transformer for Tube Amp Doctor is only about £220. Someone's taking the p#ss.
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I've been over the power board and reflowed all the solder joints once already :) It was a tidy job to start with, but I wanted to remove it from the equation.

I'll give the preamp board it a going over next time I've got it open - I've checked it with a mangnifier, but maybe some reflows might be order there too. Good advice, thanks.

I'm still waiting for another quote for rewinding the transformer, I hope it's cheaper too - I just wish there was space in the case to move it off the power board. It [i]should[/i] have been chassis-mounted in the first place, not held on to the board by solder and ziplock tags !

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  • 2 weeks later...

[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1403808801' post='2486746']
I'd also question how exactly it was 'serviced' and nobody noticed the fault.
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Indeed. I think my next port of call will be the Bass Gallery for a 'real' service.

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