Anybody have any experience with this amp? I have one on the bench that is ridiculously noisy and will feedback if gain is too high. I can pull the first tube (which is V6 on this amp- not the typical V1), and the noise goes away, so the noise is coming from the first gain stage. I've checked or changed coupling caps, plate resistors, all the usual stuff. I couldn't find anything wrong. Tube voltages are "normal".
Then I started scouring and found that the web is riddled with complaints about how noisy this amp is. IMO, it has waaaaaaaay too much gain available, which can create problems for those who would automatically go for max gain. So, ............ it's a noisy amp. But, how noisy? What is acceptable noise? Is it fixed and just poorly designed, or is something wrong with it?
With all tones, gains, volumes, masters at mid setting and reverb down- with no signal applied, I get about .4 volts P-P white noise at the speaker output. Seems ridiculous, but if you apply a signal to it with the same settings, it's really loud and has more gain than I would ever actually use. So maybe they just made the gain go to 11? If you turn the gain and volume down to what I would consider reasonable levels, obviously the noise is less (but still audible). Schematic attached if anyone cares to look.
JVM410.zip
Then I started scouring and found that the web is riddled with complaints about how noisy this amp is. IMO, it has waaaaaaaay too much gain available, which can create problems for those who would automatically go for max gain. So, ............ it's a noisy amp. But, how noisy? What is acceptable noise? Is it fixed and just poorly designed, or is something wrong with it?
With all tones, gains, volumes, masters at mid setting and reverb down- with no signal applied, I get about .4 volts P-P white noise at the speaker output. Seems ridiculous, but if you apply a signal to it with the same settings, it's really loud and has more gain than I would ever actually use. So maybe they just made the gain go to 11? If you turn the gain and volume down to what I would consider reasonable levels, obviously the noise is less (but still audible). Schematic attached if anyone cares to look.
JVM410.zip
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