To all:
I've been off this forum for a while, but still playing with guitar tube amps. For informational purposes, I bought a JTM45 kit from Mojotone, and I'm regretting it every day.
I thought I would save a couple of bucks...silly me. It took them weeks to send me the electronics kit, and after about 6 weeks the cabinet still has not shipped. I understand parts can sometimes be hard to source, but the web site said, "usually ships in 3 days"...
then I got the kit and there were virtually no instructions, just a couple of poorly drawn, even incorrect, diagrams . Buyer beware. I got the thing built somehow and one of the EL34's would not glow. OK. Stuff happens, but how could it be a matched set if one tube doesn't even get hot? To be fair, the rest of the kit seems to be pretty true to the original Marshall and that's why I elected not to send it back.
Long story short, I have the amp working on a used set of EL34's from an old Carvin I have, but the output is weak and distorted and buzzy. I have swapped out the ecc83's with 3 new EH 12ax7 tubes and got the same results. I don't have a new set of EL34's, but the ones I have in there came out of a working amp. I'm hoping the weakness and buzziness is due to my not having set the output tube bias current yet, but I'm skeptical that's my only problem. On pin5 of both EL34's I have -35.5 VDC. I have 488 VDC on pin 3 of both EL34's. That seems too high to me, but I'm not an expert. This kit uses a GZ34 rectifier tube. All of the tubes are JJ Electronics and seem of questionable quality to me...obviously. The voltages off the primary transformer are 717VAC, 5.16 VAC and 6.84VAC. I put a meter on every resistor and capacitor before I soldered them in place, and they all were well within tolerance. I own a pretty good capacitance meter that I used for that.
Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Russ Rozell
I've been off this forum for a while, but still playing with guitar tube amps. For informational purposes, I bought a JTM45 kit from Mojotone, and I'm regretting it every day.
I thought I would save a couple of bucks...silly me. It took them weeks to send me the electronics kit, and after about 6 weeks the cabinet still has not shipped. I understand parts can sometimes be hard to source, but the web site said, "usually ships in 3 days"...
then I got the kit and there were virtually no instructions, just a couple of poorly drawn, even incorrect, diagrams . Buyer beware. I got the thing built somehow and one of the EL34's would not glow. OK. Stuff happens, but how could it be a matched set if one tube doesn't even get hot? To be fair, the rest of the kit seems to be pretty true to the original Marshall and that's why I elected not to send it back.
Long story short, I have the amp working on a used set of EL34's from an old Carvin I have, but the output is weak and distorted and buzzy. I have swapped out the ecc83's with 3 new EH 12ax7 tubes and got the same results. I don't have a new set of EL34's, but the ones I have in there came out of a working amp. I'm hoping the weakness and buzziness is due to my not having set the output tube bias current yet, but I'm skeptical that's my only problem. On pin5 of both EL34's I have -35.5 VDC. I have 488 VDC on pin 3 of both EL34's. That seems too high to me, but I'm not an expert. This kit uses a GZ34 rectifier tube. All of the tubes are JJ Electronics and seem of questionable quality to me...obviously. The voltages off the primary transformer are 717VAC, 5.16 VAC and 6.84VAC. I put a meter on every resistor and capacitor before I soldered them in place, and they all were well within tolerance. I own a pretty good capacitance meter that I used for that.
Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Russ Rozell
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