Well, after a few months of getting things together for this build the results are rather underwhelming. 5F4 head with my own chassis design. Hammond 276X PT, and 159Q choke, with a Allen Amps TO35MT OT.The amp went together pretty well; everything fitting where it is supposed to go. This is only my fourth one so I'm still trying to feel my way around.
Then I fired it up...and a few problems that I can't seem to fix right off. The first and most serious problem is the Presence circuit; I had to disconnect it to get the amp to operate somewhat correctly. I couldn't get accurate readings from v2 and v3 and the amp would start a low frequency feedback when I tried to do this with the Presence connected. Also I noticed that the bias was being affected by the position of the Presence control. That doesn't seem right.
The other problem is that the amp sounds a little stiff and not as loud as it should be. Right now the power tubes are biased at around 32mA. I want to bias them a bit warmer, but I have to change the resistor.
Here are some numbers from the last test session ( with Presence disconnected).
AC line in: 118v
Recto(5u4GB) pins 2&8: 4.9v, pins 4&6: 711v
1st filter cap: 427v
2nd filter cap: 421v
3rd filter cap: 344v
4th filter cap: 289v
Heaters: 6.4v
V1(12ay7) pin1: 146v, pin2: 0v, pin3: 2.3v, pin6: 146v, pin7: 0v, pin8: 2.3v
V2(12ax7) pin1: 157v, pin2: 0v, pin3: 1.4v, pin6: 289v, pin7: 157v, pin8: 170v
V3(12ax7) pin1: 211v, pin2: 0v, pin3: 1.8v, pin6: 274v, pin7: 3.7v, pin8: 65.6v
V4(6L6GC) pin3: 420v, pin4: 421v, pin5: -39.9v
V5(6L6GC) pin3: 420v, pin4: 421v, pin5: -39.7v
I have checked my wiring several times on both sides of the board, but can't find my mistake(s) any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, RD.
Then I fired it up...and a few problems that I can't seem to fix right off. The first and most serious problem is the Presence circuit; I had to disconnect it to get the amp to operate somewhat correctly. I couldn't get accurate readings from v2 and v3 and the amp would start a low frequency feedback when I tried to do this with the Presence connected. Also I noticed that the bias was being affected by the position of the Presence control. That doesn't seem right.
The other problem is that the amp sounds a little stiff and not as loud as it should be. Right now the power tubes are biased at around 32mA. I want to bias them a bit warmer, but I have to change the resistor.
Here are some numbers from the last test session ( with Presence disconnected).
AC line in: 118v
Recto(5u4GB) pins 2&8: 4.9v, pins 4&6: 711v
1st filter cap: 427v
2nd filter cap: 421v
3rd filter cap: 344v
4th filter cap: 289v
Heaters: 6.4v
V1(12ay7) pin1: 146v, pin2: 0v, pin3: 2.3v, pin6: 146v, pin7: 0v, pin8: 2.3v
V2(12ax7) pin1: 157v, pin2: 0v, pin3: 1.4v, pin6: 289v, pin7: 157v, pin8: 170v
V3(12ax7) pin1: 211v, pin2: 0v, pin3: 1.8v, pin6: 274v, pin7: 3.7v, pin8: 65.6v
V4(6L6GC) pin3: 420v, pin4: 421v, pin5: -39.9v
V5(6L6GC) pin3: 420v, pin4: 421v, pin5: -39.7v
I have checked my wiring several times on both sides of the board, but can't find my mistake(s) any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, RD.
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