Hello all,
I have recently completed a build of a 5E7 circuit, and I made a modification along the way.
Before I go on, let me say that I am in general not a fan of Master Volume controls in tube amps...I have a Budda Twinmaster and a homebuilt "Double-Champ", neither of which have Master Vol controls. However, I am in need of an amp that I can take to super-small gigs and still achieve some amount of crunch, so I decided to build a 5E7...with a Master Volume.
What I did was to eliminate the second channel of the 5E7 circuit, and use the second existing "Volume" pot as the Master Volume.
Then I got to thinking- I now have a triode section (in the first 12AY7) that is no longer used.
So, I "jumped" the triode sections of the first tube EXACTLY like a 5F2, with a Volume control/.022 cap between the first plate and the second grid.
The one thing I did not change was the cathode Resistor/Cap arrangement on this tube. I still have pins 3 and 8 shorted together, then going to a resistor/cap, then to ground. This is how the original 5E7 was wired.
My problem is this: the amp works ok at low preamp levels. Above halfway on the preamp control, the amp goes into self-oscillation, and howls uncontrollably.
The howling is not dependent on the Master Volume control. Less Master Vol equals the same howl, only quieter.
The tone controls affect the howl. Turn the treble up, the howl gets "more treble-ly".
I reversed the connections to the primary side of the output transformer, as was suggested to me in the case of a howling amp, but this did not change anything.
I believe I have isolated the howl to the preamp section. However, I'm not sure what is causing it. My only suspect is the shared-cathode arrangement of the first tube, but I am curious if anyone else can shed any light on this.
And as always, I appreciate any information you may have!
Regards,
John
I have recently completed a build of a 5E7 circuit, and I made a modification along the way.
Before I go on, let me say that I am in general not a fan of Master Volume controls in tube amps...I have a Budda Twinmaster and a homebuilt "Double-Champ", neither of which have Master Vol controls. However, I am in need of an amp that I can take to super-small gigs and still achieve some amount of crunch, so I decided to build a 5E7...with a Master Volume.
What I did was to eliminate the second channel of the 5E7 circuit, and use the second existing "Volume" pot as the Master Volume.
Then I got to thinking- I now have a triode section (in the first 12AY7) that is no longer used.
So, I "jumped" the triode sections of the first tube EXACTLY like a 5F2, with a Volume control/.022 cap between the first plate and the second grid.
The one thing I did not change was the cathode Resistor/Cap arrangement on this tube. I still have pins 3 and 8 shorted together, then going to a resistor/cap, then to ground. This is how the original 5E7 was wired.
My problem is this: the amp works ok at low preamp levels. Above halfway on the preamp control, the amp goes into self-oscillation, and howls uncontrollably.
The howling is not dependent on the Master Volume control. Less Master Vol equals the same howl, only quieter.
The tone controls affect the howl. Turn the treble up, the howl gets "more treble-ly".
I reversed the connections to the primary side of the output transformer, as was suggested to me in the case of a howling amp, but this did not change anything.
I believe I have isolated the howl to the preamp section. However, I'm not sure what is causing it. My only suspect is the shared-cathode arrangement of the first tube, but I am curious if anyone else can shed any light on this.
And as always, I appreciate any information you may have!
Regards,
John
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