fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

Chickenwings

Alnico 6/8
A friend has given me his bassman 135 to fix (because i own a soldering iron!).
q1:
One of the 470 ohm 1w resistors on the power tubes cooked, so i am putting in 4 new ones at 5w each. I think this is better, but please let me know if its a bad idea.
q2:
One of the two 39ohm .5watt resistors wired between v2 and the hum balance pot also cooked. The dude i buy caps. etc from says he uses 2x 100 ohm for artificial center taps. Is this cool?
q3:
I am also replacing the filter caps because they have some brown rusty looking stain spots on their ends.
Stock values are: 2x220uf285vdc - i am putting in 2x220uf300v. I think this is fine.
3x16uf450vdc caps are being replaced by 3x16uf475vdc. I think this is fine too.
There are two 70uf100v caps that need replacing, but he only has 100uf100v caps - is this okay?

Okay thats everything. Cheers!
http://www.ampwares.com/schematics/bassman_135.pdf
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

q1:
One of the 470 ohm 1w resistors on the power tubes cooked, so i am putting in 4 new ones at 5w each. I think this is better, but please let me know if its a bad idea.

That will work fine, I replace with 2W resistors all the time.

q2:
One of the two 39ohm .5watt resistors wired between v2 and the hum balance pot also cooked. The dude i buy caps. etc from says he uses 2x 100 ohm for artificial center taps. Is this cool?

I prefer the 100 ohm resistors over the lower value, either would work though.

q3:
I am also replacing the filter caps because they have some brown rusty looking stain spots on their ends.
Stock values are: 2x220uf285vdc - i am putting in 2x220uf300v. I think this is fine.

Those will work fine. I like using a lower value typically but since that amp has a resistor instead of a choke, the added filtering helps smooth out the ripple a bit more. If you ever go with a choke, I'd switch to 100uF @ 350v caps to make it sound a little less stiff.

3x16uf450vdc caps are being replaced by 3x16uf475vdc. I think this is fine too.

Those will work fine. Resist any temptation to substitute 20uF (or 22uF) in these spots as they will make the amp sound way too stiff. In fact, if you want a warmer tone, try an 8uF @ 450v in the final node (furthest from the 220uF's)...the effect is rather profound.

There are two 70uf100v caps that need replacing, but he only has 100uf100v caps - is this okay?

Those will work fine. If you want your bass response to be a little deeper and warmer, try the 100uF @ 100v as the initial filter for the bias and a 10uF @ 150v as the secondary....a little less profound but a great final touch to get the CBS out of a later SF Fender.

Hope this helps.
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

Glad I could help. Let us know what you end up doing and what you think of the tone.
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

i have to wait a couple of days for the parts. I am scared the 5w resistors will cause trouble elsewhere if a tube craps out, so i am going with 2w. Tonally, its not really something i am going to mess with. I will leave that to the owner.
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

Slight Hijack,But still on topic.:D I had a 135 Twin back in the day. Now these OT's run in Ultra linear mode. The amp was ear bleeding LOUD! (And turning it down was not my favorite option) I was told I could take the UL taps off the OT,And bring it back to just a mere 100watts !! I've never been able to wrap my brain around how a amp runs in UL mode? Anyone care to clue me in?:1:
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

One of the two 39ohm .5watt resistors wired between v2 and the hum balance

I can't find these on the schematic I have, but why not replace the micky mouse hum balance all together with a real bias adjustment?
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

I can't find these on the schematic I have, but why not replace the micky mouse hum balance all together with a real bias adjustment?

I think They are 100ohm on the schematic. also the 16uf caps in the amp are 20uf on the schematic. I think there may have been some revisions in the circuit.
I dont want to put in a bias adjustment because i am doing this as a favour. I am not looking to improve the amp. I just want to get it running and give it back to the owner. He will be happy. I will be relieved and will get back to playing my axe.
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

also the 16uf caps in the amp are 20uf on the schematic. I think there may have been some revisions in the circuit.
I think you'll find 20uf caps haven't been made for a long time.
The closest you'll find to that is a 22uf.:cool2:
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

Thanks everyone for their input. Amp is all fixed and recapped. Its a serious piece of amplifaction!
 
Re: fixing a fender bassman 135. glassman?

Slight Hijack,But still on topic.:D I had a 135 Twin back in the day. Now these OT's run in Ultra linear mode. The amp was ear bleeding LOUD! (And turning it down was not my favorite option) I was told I could take the UL taps off the OT,And bring it back to just a mere 100watts !! I've never been able to wrap my brain around how a amp runs in UL mode? Anyone care to clue me in?:1:

I don't know, but this wikipedia page might be accurate.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-Linear

*emphasis on might*
 
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