Hi, I just built/re-built an old McMartin 6L6 push pull amp The inside has been completely re-made using other 6L6 schematic parts. I have a really bad high pitch out of control feedback squeal as soon as I turn on the standby switch. I can't leave it on-I'm afraid to. I have isolated the problem to the phase inverter by pulling every other tube and that one is the only one the stops the noise so I can check voltages. To check the PI voltages I pulled both power tubes. All the voltages on every preamp tube plate are a little higher my schematic by quite a bit, but the voltage before the plate resistors is fine, 350v. The rest are below.
The PI and power stage circuit I used is a long tail inverter and from the AA864 Fender Bassman reissue. Assuming the OT transformer is good, I cannot figure out what this is or how to remedy it. I used two 12A-7's in the preamp prior and a 12AT7 in the PI, which I tried different ones, AT7's and others. All connections look good, I used only allen bradley resistors (checked) and new good quality caps.
Voltages:
W/O PI tube- 12AX7 ~300v on both plates, 12AV7 (wired together in parallel) 180v; both tubes supplied by 350v before the resistors. 6L6's have ~413 on both the plates and screens(?) using a 470 resistor.
W/ PI tube and no 6L6's- ~325v and 188v respectively. Also, 226v on pin1-205v on pin6 of PI. There's 398v (368v with the above configuration) before the resistors and the increase in voltage appears in the power stage making the higher plate voltages given the two different scenarios.
I hope I've covered everything.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
The PI and power stage circuit I used is a long tail inverter and from the AA864 Fender Bassman reissue. Assuming the OT transformer is good, I cannot figure out what this is or how to remedy it. I used two 12A-7's in the preamp prior and a 12AT7 in the PI, which I tried different ones, AT7's and others. All connections look good, I used only allen bradley resistors (checked) and new good quality caps.
Voltages:
W/O PI tube- 12AX7 ~300v on both plates, 12AV7 (wired together in parallel) 180v; both tubes supplied by 350v before the resistors. 6L6's have ~413 on both the plates and screens(?) using a 470 resistor.
W/ PI tube and no 6L6's- ~325v and 188v respectively. Also, 226v on pin1-205v on pin6 of PI. There's 398v (368v with the above configuration) before the resistors and the increase in voltage appears in the power stage making the higher plate voltages given the two different scenarios.
I hope I've covered everything.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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