Preamp Tube First Aid; Power Amp Tube First Aid - Rivera Hundred Duo Twelve R100-212A User Manual

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Channel 1
INPUTS
VOLUME
BASS
MIDDLE
HIGH
LOW
PULL
GAIN
GAIN
SELECT

Preamp tube first aid

If you hear ringing (a feedback-like high-pitched sound) in your amp, it's probably coming from a preamp
tube. Here's a procedure to find which tube is giving you trouble.
Testing a preamp tube: Tap gen-
tly and listen for ringing.
notice that the nine pins are arranged in an incomplete circle. Always make
sure the pins are aligned correctly. Never force a tube into its socket.
Remember to put the sleeve back on after you check or replace a
tube.

Power amp tube first aid

Like preamp tubes, power amp tubes can go bad or wear out. Your Hundred
Duo Twelve has four power amp tubes, and if one goes bad, they should all
be replaced. This assures optimum output and tone.
If a power tube shorts out, the HT Fuse will be blown. Remove power from
the amp and replace the fuse before doing the following:
1. Remove the power tubes. Remember the way the eight pins are arranged,
and note that the center hole on the socket has a keyway that matches the center post on the tube.
2. Replace one tube. Turn the amp on. If the fuse blows (or the tube glows cherry red, indicating an internal
short), you've found the bad tube. Turn off the amp immediately. If the fuse doesn't blow, replace another
tube and turn the amp on again. Repeat this procedure until you've determined which tube is bad.
3. When the tubes have cooled, remove them. Replace all four tubes. (Don't throw away the good tubes from
the old set, though—save them as spares!)
Channel 2
TREBLE
MASTER
VOLUME TREBLE
MIDDLE
PULL
PULL
PULL
BOOST
BRIGHT
NOTCH
With nothing plugged into either the High Gain or Low Gain inputs,
and the Master controls turned down to 5 or below, turn the amp on.
Turn up the Volume on Channel 1 and Channel 2, as well as the Reverb
knob. Now use the tip of a pencil to gently tap the end of each of the
small tubes (V1 through V5) and listen for sustained ringing. Turn up the
Volume and Master knobs and keep tapping until you find the tube that
rings (or squeals).
Turn off the amp, and allow the tubes to cool. Now pull out the trouble-
some tube and replace it with one of the same value (that is, if you're
pulling out a 12AX7, replace it with a 12AX7).
Make sure that the tube is oriented correctly when pulling it out or
putting it back in. If you look at the end of the tube and the socket, you'll
BASS
MASTER
REVERB
PRESENCE
PULL
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Grip the tube firmly and then
wiggle it out of its socket.
STANDBY POWER
SUN VALLEY, CA USA

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