BlacknWhite
TDPRI Member
Hey guy's just wanted to see if someone familiar with the old Tweed princeton amps could answer this. I'm use to working on older vintage gear and the higher B+ voltages but This is the first Tweed era Fender amp. I'm working on a 57 princeton 5F2-A. It came in with no output and very high voltages. I quickly found it had been mis wired during a cap job and the cathode and bypass cap were not grounded. I corrected that and now have output but the voltages are all very high still. The first node after the rectifier is at 445 vdc and the plate of the 6V6 is at 440v biased just under 12 watts. I know back in the day normal voltage was around 300-3 10. Do these amps run this hot at 120± line voltage?