Hi All,
i recently finished a slightly modified champ clone and i'm very happy with it.
the one problem that remains is squealing.
if i turn the volume past 3 o'clock, a common problem, i guess. so i changed the lead dress, poked around with a wooden stick, replaced the pre-tube, etc. but still....
if i play guitar through the amp, there's ugly distortion at the point where the squealing starts, and with the pot maxed out the amp cuts out totally. also the voltages on the pre tube (ecc83) jump up at that point from around 180 to 240 and 200 volts on the respective triodes. to me it seems like oscillation but i don't have much experience (yet)...
is there any sense in changing the ot's polarity, since i've incorporated switchable nfb? (it squeals even without nfb)
otherwise i'll just use a 5751 and see if that helps or reduce the gain
and while we're at it, a few other questions that came to my mind while i was building the amp:
(1) i've read that an artificial center tap on the heaters works better than the grounded CT on the PT? what are your experiences?
(2) what's the advantage of taking B+ off the CT instead of pin 8 of the recto tube?
(3) what's a good value for a SE output stage grid stopper that is designed to work with el34, 6l6 and KT88 & 90 in maxed out overdrive conditions? yes, i've read the aiken article, but i'm hoping on responses based on your experiences..
thanks!
i recently finished a slightly modified champ clone and i'm very happy with it.
the one problem that remains is squealing.
if i turn the volume past 3 o'clock, a common problem, i guess. so i changed the lead dress, poked around with a wooden stick, replaced the pre-tube, etc. but still....
if i play guitar through the amp, there's ugly distortion at the point where the squealing starts, and with the pot maxed out the amp cuts out totally. also the voltages on the pre tube (ecc83) jump up at that point from around 180 to 240 and 200 volts on the respective triodes. to me it seems like oscillation but i don't have much experience (yet)...
is there any sense in changing the ot's polarity, since i've incorporated switchable nfb? (it squeals even without nfb)
otherwise i'll just use a 5751 and see if that helps or reduce the gain
and while we're at it, a few other questions that came to my mind while i was building the amp:
(1) i've read that an artificial center tap on the heaters works better than the grounded CT on the PT? what are your experiences?
(2) what's the advantage of taking B+ off the CT instead of pin 8 of the recto tube?
(3) what's a good value for a SE output stage grid stopper that is designed to work with el34, 6l6 and KT88 & 90 in maxed out overdrive conditions? yes, i've read the aiken article, but i'm hoping on responses based on your experiences..
thanks!
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