Hal Harvey
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THERES JUST TOO MANY THINGS TO DO AND KIDS TO FEED. PRIORITIES MAN PRIORITIES!
Btw, all didn’t go well this time. Had some problems during a test play. Clean sound was amazing, but when driven with square wave not so. Overall volume was also reduced and rising preamp gain caused outputs partial/total cutoff and crackling note decay.
Schematic here, red marks most recent changes. It’s missing 1Kohm resistor between OT speaker out leads.
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Haven’t dived into troubleshooting yet, but I’ll gather some thoughts here:
I really need an oscilloscope. Alixpress messed my order and never received one I ordered in june. Got money back, but didn’t place a new order… I’ll start with bias first.
- Bias was set hotter than before. Now over 60%, before it was way over under 40%, maybe even under 10%. Hard to say, I cannot recall pot setting. Could it be my output transformer is with low turns ratio and prefers super cold class B biasing? Or do non-isolated divided two sided bias circuit cross talk when bias set warm?
- Oscillation? Preamp grid resistors aren’t soldered near socket, but in input jacks with shielded wire leading to tube.
- Cutoff happening with gain. V2 and PI are missing input grid resistors. Blocking distortion somewhere before big bottles?
- Raising treble made note decay worse, bridging inputs brought more acceptable sound and cured note decay. HF Oscillation?
- Are my 2x15 speakers causing all this? Should test another cab before diving too deep.
- Maybe PI plate resistor balancing was bad choice? Is snubber cap necessary? Does MerlinB talk shit which I believed?
Not the issue you are seeing but 270R 1W screen resistors seem really really low for both value and rating, especially for EL34s.
I had a 1.5K 5w burn up in my GT120 (also a quad of EL34s). The EL34 is hard on those. I have a 10w set ready to replace them if it happens again.
I’d keep that snubber on the PI plates.
Dumble used a pot to balance the PI on the ODS. I bought a handful of balanced tubes for PIs… that said I don’t think that is your issue. do you have some extra tubes you can swap in? Or even try swapping positions.
I’d change your bias back down just as a sanity check. I don’t see a glaring issue with the bias circuit. I know the diode has some resistance, is that and main cap enough of a RC filter? Do you see any major ripple on your meter?
I would try a grid stopper on the stage prior to PI first. One change at time, and then test.
I have a cheap FNIRSI 1014D scope with a HV probe but my own ADHD has stopped me from ever trying it on amps lol.