Happy New Year to all
A few weeks ago, I gutted the chassis on a Vibroverb Re-issue (printed circuit) and installed a 6G16 turret board with all new high quality components.
For the power supply I used the original PT with a Weber Chassis mount Bridge rectifier with minimal sag. The circuit is dead on 6G16, except for the SS rectifier and an adjustable bias. I also installed a new OP transformer from Allen Amplification; new speakers and tubes.
Here’s the problem I’m having, at low to moderate volume level, the amp sounds fine, but when pushed hard (it doesn’t take much to distort) the distortion has a raspy nonmusical sound especially when hitting low open strings. This occurs in both normal and bright channels.
The other problem is that this amp is a friend of a friend’s and I never tried it before I gutted it nor any other Vibroverb so I’m not sure if I’m chasing a ghost.
I’ve played with the lead dress, grounding wiring, swapped tubes, checked voltages, played with hot and cold bias settings; I’ve tried swapping OPT and the brown and blue leads, installed 1.5K grid stopper resisters on the OP tubes and 100pf across the PI output but nothing really totally eliminates it completely. The signal is clean; the amp is quiet, no hum or oscillation at idle
I don’t know where to look or what to do short of replacing everything; I’m not sure if that will change anything
Please help
A few weeks ago, I gutted the chassis on a Vibroverb Re-issue (printed circuit) and installed a 6G16 turret board with all new high quality components.
For the power supply I used the original PT with a Weber Chassis mount Bridge rectifier with minimal sag. The circuit is dead on 6G16, except for the SS rectifier and an adjustable bias. I also installed a new OP transformer from Allen Amplification; new speakers and tubes.
Here’s the problem I’m having, at low to moderate volume level, the amp sounds fine, but when pushed hard (it doesn’t take much to distort) the distortion has a raspy nonmusical sound especially when hitting low open strings. This occurs in both normal and bright channels.
The other problem is that this amp is a friend of a friend’s and I never tried it before I gutted it nor any other Vibroverb so I’m not sure if I’m chasing a ghost.
I’ve played with the lead dress, grounding wiring, swapped tubes, checked voltages, played with hot and cold bias settings; I’ve tried swapping OPT and the brown and blue leads, installed 1.5K grid stopper resisters on the OP tubes and 100pf across the PI output but nothing really totally eliminates it completely. The signal is clean; the amp is quiet, no hum or oscillation at idle
I don’t know where to look or what to do short of replacing everything; I’m not sure if that will change anything
Please help
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