hello,
I received an european amp with a GZ32 rectifier tube. I did not have any of this tube, so tried to replace it with a GZ34 (5AR4). It was working with the GZ32 (I recaped the amp before). But the GZ34 blew quickly after the heating period, as the main fuse. No red plates, but a flash inside the tube, at its base near the pins connectors.
The GZ34 should handle more voltage than the GZ32 (450V vs 300V), it just draw less current. The amp has 2 6L6, 3 12AX7, 1 ECL86, 1 6AV6.
A GZ34 should handle this amount...
Did I make a mistake ? Was the tube faulty (brand new JJ) ? I wouldn't like to blow another GZ34...
Thank you.
5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
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5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
Last edited by CB Amp on Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
Yes the GZ34 draws 1.9 amps and the GZ32 draws 2.3
In looking at the tube data I don't see anything that stands out that would be a problem with running the GZ34
Which tube arced?
Was it a power tube?
Maybe the power tube shorted out, taking the rectifier with it?
In looking at the tube data I don't see anything that stands out that would be a problem with running the GZ34
Which tube arced?
Was it a power tube?
Maybe the power tube shorted out, taking the rectifier with it?
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
Check the socket wiring. And look for a short somewhere along the B+ rail. If I read you correctly, the fuse blew, too, right?
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
The fuse blew and the GZ34 arced. All the tubes were new.
The wiring of the socket is correct, and there is no burned mark on the socket.
I put the GZ32 back, changed the fuse, the amp works...
faulty GZ34 ?...
The wiring of the socket is correct, and there is no burned mark on the socket.
I put the GZ32 back, changed the fuse, the amp works...
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
Sounds like. It can happen with some of the new manufacture stuff.
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
yes...
I already had problems with JJ tubes : a 6l6 (vacuum, "white" glass) and a 7591 (heater). I think I will stop to buy them...
I already had problems with JJ tubes : a 6l6 (vacuum, "white" glass) and a 7591 (heater). I think I will stop to buy them...
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Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
JJ 5AR4 = junk.
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
I can't speak to the JJ GZ34, but I've used dozens of their preamp tubes, probably 20 pair of 6V6S, a couple of pair of KT77, and 2 pair of 7591's and I've never had a problem with them other than one ECC803S that I'm pretty sure I dropped. It got a nice white power getter after about 10 minutes and had a tiny crack in the glass at one of the pins.
Matt
Matt
Re: 5AR4/GZ34 versus GZ32, blown tube....
Since I have limited brand to choose from in my town they carry GT so that is what I use a lot. I have ordered and used a lot of JJ tubes and to this date I have had no problems with their tubes. I do buy from good sources so maybe they test everything for us I do not know that answer.
All across the forums you hear a lot of bad things about every brand out there so I rely on my own experiences.
Mark
All across the forums you hear a lot of bad things about every brand out there so I rely on my own experiences.
Mark