Just thought I'd throw this out there for any suggestions. I just finished my 3rd 5F4 build and while everything on the surface looks ok, it has a very low output. what I mean, is that the amp is subjectively about half as loud as the other two amps I built, and when I measure the AC across the speakers with a big chord with controls up full measure only 14 watts, (which confirms what I hear). Imeasure 8 ACVx8/ 4 ohms=16 watts . The others had about 12-14 ACV at the same settings and are much louder.
Ok, so I'm using the same OT's chokes and parts, layout ect. The only difference is that the others had a Hammond (270DX) and Classic Magnetics Tweed Bassman power transformers, which both had the same measured readings (voltages, bias, etc) and this new one I used a replacement Fender Tweed Bassman PT, which has the same specs, and measures close to the others (350AC/350 AC/ 412-415 dcv on plates and biased at 50 ma), but....
I swapped the power tubes, rectifier tube and all preamp/PI tubes and get the same result. I've retraced the layout with a meter to check continuity, measure resistances all good, a signal generator through it looks good on the ouput (no excessive distortion), both the output tranny and power tranny seem to check out (no shorts, out of whack readings), and the amp sounds real good, it just real quiet when the other two are much louder. Oh, and they all have the same speakers and when I swapped speaker hook-ups get the same result.
Any thoughts? things I should check/measure, etc. I suspect the power transformer not being up to snuff, but kind of scratching my head.
Ok, so I'm using the same OT's chokes and parts, layout ect. The only difference is that the others had a Hammond (270DX) and Classic Magnetics Tweed Bassman power transformers, which both had the same measured readings (voltages, bias, etc) and this new one I used a replacement Fender Tweed Bassman PT, which has the same specs, and measures close to the others (350AC/350 AC/ 412-415 dcv on plates and biased at 50 ma), but....
I swapped the power tubes, rectifier tube and all preamp/PI tubes and get the same result. I've retraced the layout with a meter to check continuity, measure resistances all good, a signal generator through it looks good on the ouput (no excessive distortion), both the output tranny and power tranny seem to check out (no shorts, out of whack readings), and the amp sounds real good, it just real quiet when the other two are much louder. Oh, and they all have the same speakers and when I swapped speaker hook-ups get the same result.
Any thoughts? things I should check/measure, etc. I suspect the power transformer not being up to snuff, but kind of scratching my head.
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