Taking a look at an abomination of a homemade 5c8 twin fender. After cleaning up tons of horrible lead dress, bad joints, bad parts, etc it is starting to sound good, but one major issue: It has 2 6l6 cathode biased, and on one of the grids there is -6vdc to ground, while the other sits right at 0vdc. This voltage drops to about -1.5vdc when the negative feedback is removed. It's not the tubes nor the coupling cap. It sounds great until it's turned up towards overdriving , and then there is an ugly distortion riding the signal. I put it on the scope and there is indeed an oscillation (that seems to be modulating only the bottom 25% of the sinewave) at 50khz.
So while I am certain that the parasitic is due to the build quality, I am not sure if it has to do with the negative voltage on the output tube grid. Never seen this before.
Any ideas? Is this a common problem when oscillations are present?
It seems the whole amp is resonating at 50khz. I can wave the scope probe around inside and get it all over the place.
So while I am certain that the parasitic is due to the build quality, I am not sure if it has to do with the negative voltage on the output tube grid. Never seen this before.
Any ideas? Is this a common problem when oscillations are present?
It seems the whole amp is resonating at 50khz. I can wave the scope probe around inside and get it all over the place.
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