With a bit of spare time on my hands I'm twiddling around today with my 5G9 and with everything dimed (including tremolo) there is a horridable chopper-like thumping.
When the inst channel vol on max, speed on max, the depth can only go to about 2/3 before it starts making the helicopter-like knocking sound at max vol (with the tone on 1/2) The speaker (G12M) gets kind of a knocking sound and you can visibly see the cone bobbing back and forth.
With the depth on max the speed can only go to about 3/4 before you get the knocking chopper-like sound.
When the speed and depth on max, the inst vol can only go to about 3/4 before you get the knocking sound
Interestingly on both settings the vol pot is has a scratchy pulse when you turn it with the trem on. This doesn't occur with the trem switched off. I've tried swapping V3 (trem tube) with several 12AX7s but to no avail.
I have a 12AY7 in V1 and a 12AX7 in V2 and in the V3 (trem position)
The voltages are like this:
V1 (VA stage)
Inst channel Plate 174 Mic channel plate 172, Common cathode 2.67V
V2 (LTP)
Plates 199 and 203, Cathode 27.9V, Grid resistor/tail junction ~27V
V3
The Trem LFO triode's Plate voltage is 232 at idle. The (schematic says 270). The cathode for the same stage is 1.94V (compared to the schem's 1.7). I've tried swapping in several other 12AX7s and they didn't seem to fare much differently (- a volt or two on the plate)
The LFO CF cathode is 246 (the schem says 260). The CF plate is 378 (which is the same node as the screen supply node)
Cap and resistor values in the oscillator are mostly as per the 5G9 schematic. i.e.; .03uF off the plate going to a 2M5 RA pot tapered with a 120k resistor, then a .01uF with a 1M going to the LFO cathode and the footswitch, and then .01uF with a 1M to ground
The output tubes are JJ6V6s -
Plate is 377 (vs about 369-370 on the schematic)
Screen on the same tube is 377. Scr resistor is 3W 467R - voltage drop is .46V (therefore screen current is about 1mA)
Tube current is 27.5mA (taking away 1mA for screen) = 26.5mA Plate current - dissipation is 10W (71%)
OT is a 5k Pr Z
Is it the speaker (maybe?)? Is it the LFO tube? (don't think it can be), or is it something else??
When the inst channel vol on max, speed on max, the depth can only go to about 2/3 before it starts making the helicopter-like knocking sound at max vol (with the tone on 1/2) The speaker (G12M) gets kind of a knocking sound and you can visibly see the cone bobbing back and forth.
With the depth on max the speed can only go to about 3/4 before you get the knocking chopper-like sound.
When the speed and depth on max, the inst vol can only go to about 3/4 before you get the knocking sound
Interestingly on both settings the vol pot is has a scratchy pulse when you turn it with the trem on. This doesn't occur with the trem switched off. I've tried swapping V3 (trem tube) with several 12AX7s but to no avail.
I have a 12AY7 in V1 and a 12AX7 in V2 and in the V3 (trem position)
The voltages are like this:
V1 (VA stage)
Inst channel Plate 174 Mic channel plate 172, Common cathode 2.67V
V2 (LTP)
Plates 199 and 203, Cathode 27.9V, Grid resistor/tail junction ~27V
V3
The Trem LFO triode's Plate voltage is 232 at idle. The (schematic says 270). The cathode for the same stage is 1.94V (compared to the schem's 1.7). I've tried swapping in several other 12AX7s and they didn't seem to fare much differently (- a volt or two on the plate)
The LFO CF cathode is 246 (the schem says 260). The CF plate is 378 (which is the same node as the screen supply node)
Cap and resistor values in the oscillator are mostly as per the 5G9 schematic. i.e.; .03uF off the plate going to a 2M5 RA pot tapered with a 120k resistor, then a .01uF with a 1M going to the LFO cathode and the footswitch, and then .01uF with a 1M to ground
The output tubes are JJ6V6s -
Plate is 377 (vs about 369-370 on the schematic)
Screen on the same tube is 377. Scr resistor is 3W 467R - voltage drop is .46V (therefore screen current is about 1mA)
Tube current is 27.5mA (taking away 1mA for screen) = 26.5mA Plate current - dissipation is 10W (71%)
OT is a 5k Pr Z
Is it the speaker (maybe?)? Is it the LFO tube? (don't think it can be), or is it something else??
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