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  • Blatting noise when adjusting bias

    So I have finished building my orange graphic clone amp and when I went to dial up my idle current I get a wicked blatting noise. 2 of my tubes I can check the idle current on with my "Amp Head Dual" but when I try to turn them up or if I try to check the other 2 I get a really bad blatting noise from my speakers. The idle current with my Bias pot at minimum is about 29-31ma on the 2 that didn't go nuts. I'm using KT88's into a 2.5k load with about 500V on the plates once the amp warms up. I used the marshall style bias supply with the values for 6550's and I get a negative voltage range of -46V to -62V. I am only going for an output in the 120watt range. I hope I have provided enough info for some one to help me out. Oh and if you need a schematic I used the '72 OR120 and a marshall JMP (6550) bias supply.

    Another note when I tried playing it at it's lowest idle setting it blats out with large signal and I think one power tube was arcing internaly

  • #2
    Try disconnecting the power amp NFB. If that makes it stop, you probably have the phase wrong and the feedback is positive.

    If not, it's probably a layout issue making the thing oscillate violently. Try grid stoppers on the power tubes mounted right at the sockets, etc. Or a wiring mistake, something is just hooked up completely wrong.
    "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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    • #3
      Try double checking the actual voltages on the tube sockets; confirm that each pin is connected where it's supposed to be. Pete.
      My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand

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      • #4
        Well the grid stoppers did it I must have been picking something up from the B+ wiring or the OT primary wires.

        Thanks for the help again

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