hello all,
this is my first post to this forum and my first tube amp build from scratch.
basically i would appreciate it highly if someone would mind looking over the schematic (sorry that first cathode resistor on the 12ax7 should be 2.7K) and see if there any problems. i "designed" it by taking the majority of an older ax84 p1 schematic and adding the 18watt marshall tone control.
having now built it, it sounds ok until it hits break up which is quite early due to the triode wiring. the problem is a fizzy distortion-- when the input signal is strong there is an ugly fuzz that dies well before the main signal. i would say the frequency is in the lower mids.
so far i have:
changed speaker
changed power tube
changed bias on the preamp and power tubes
brought the heater voltage down from a 7.6 to 5.8 with inverted diodes
increased the resistance into the el84 control grid up 100k
all to no avail.
the only thing i can think of which i haven't tried is reducing the value of the coupling capacitors further. but then why would i be getting too much bass?
is this what blocking distortion sounds like?
i'll try to record a bit of the signal tonight if that helps.
thanks
jeff
this is my first post to this forum and my first tube amp build from scratch.
basically i would appreciate it highly if someone would mind looking over the schematic (sorry that first cathode resistor on the 12ax7 should be 2.7K) and see if there any problems. i "designed" it by taking the majority of an older ax84 p1 schematic and adding the 18watt marshall tone control.
having now built it, it sounds ok until it hits break up which is quite early due to the triode wiring. the problem is a fizzy distortion-- when the input signal is strong there is an ugly fuzz that dies well before the main signal. i would say the frequency is in the lower mids.
so far i have:
changed speaker
changed power tube
changed bias on the preamp and power tubes
brought the heater voltage down from a 7.6 to 5.8 with inverted diodes
increased the resistance into the el84 control grid up 100k
all to no avail.
the only thing i can think of which i haven't tried is reducing the value of the coupling capacitors further. but then why would i be getting too much bass?
is this what blocking distortion sounds like?
i'll try to record a bit of the signal tonight if that helps.
thanks
jeff
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