I've spent the last few months turning a friends crappy Peavey 2x10 combo into a 50W Plexi a-la Kevin O'Conner's TUT3 book. There has always been a less than pleasant parasitic distortion present on the amp. I tried putting lots of plate resistor bypass capacitors on the pre-amp, but things didn't get much better.
Eventually, I built a signal tracer with a small battery amp, and have tracked down the problem to the non-inverting side of the phase inverter tube. Thinking it might be either wire routing or a dry solder joint, i re-soldered that side of the pi tube and routed the anode feed (and hence output) wire well away from other wires. Unfortunately the shrill 'screeching' distortion is still there on the 'front end' of any hard hit note. I have still got a 500pF cap between the anodes of the PI tube from my HF suppression experiments!
Are any of you veterans aware of what may be causing this??
Eventually, I built a signal tracer with a small battery amp, and have tracked down the problem to the non-inverting side of the phase inverter tube. Thinking it might be either wire routing or a dry solder joint, i re-soldered that side of the pi tube and routed the anode feed (and hence output) wire well away from other wires. Unfortunately the shrill 'screeching' distortion is still there on the 'front end' of any hard hit note. I have still got a 500pF cap between the anodes of the PI tube from my HF suppression experiments!
Are any of you veterans aware of what may be causing this??
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