I just joined here and would really appreciate some help with a recent build of mine.
- sorry if this is long -
It's based on a design posted on the 18watt forum; basically a plexi preamp (3 12AX7s) and a normal 18 watt PI and PA (2 EL84, cathode bias). I added a post PI master volume and VVR on the power tubes. I built it a few months ago with no problems, but recently I cleaned up some lead dress and when I turned it on again, there was arcing inside of the EZ81 rectifier tube and the amp's breaker tripped.
I checked and measured everything I could think of, didn't see anything wrong, so I removed the EZ81 and put in a couple 1N4007s to get it going again. The voltage after the diodes was higher than the EZ81, but okay, and I turned the VVR down to lower the voltage on the EL84s. When I flipped the standby switch, there was arcing inside of one of the EL84 tubes. I shut it all down, checked everything over, and once again could not find anything wrong. I got correct voltages with no tubes in. I replaced ALL the tubes with new ones and tried again.
It now works, I get correct voltages at every tube pin. I checked the bias on the EL84s. Everything looks and acts like it used to. Except... There is a crazy sizzle that is on top of any note being played. It's there for a while, then goes away before the note is done ringing. It's not present at all amp settings, and strangely enough, when I turn the treble control all the way up OR all the way down it stops - and stops abruptly.
Here is a rough recording of it. At the end, I am turning the treble knob and you can hear it almost acts like an on/off for the sizzle. Any ideas what might be going on?
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- sorry if this is long -
It's based on a design posted on the 18watt forum; basically a plexi preamp (3 12AX7s) and a normal 18 watt PI and PA (2 EL84, cathode bias). I added a post PI master volume and VVR on the power tubes. I built it a few months ago with no problems, but recently I cleaned up some lead dress and when I turned it on again, there was arcing inside of the EZ81 rectifier tube and the amp's breaker tripped.
I checked and measured everything I could think of, didn't see anything wrong, so I removed the EZ81 and put in a couple 1N4007s to get it going again. The voltage after the diodes was higher than the EZ81, but okay, and I turned the VVR down to lower the voltage on the EL84s. When I flipped the standby switch, there was arcing inside of one of the EL84 tubes. I shut it all down, checked everything over, and once again could not find anything wrong. I got correct voltages with no tubes in. I replaced ALL the tubes with new ones and tried again.
It now works, I get correct voltages at every tube pin. I checked the bias on the EL84s. Everything looks and acts like it used to. Except... There is a crazy sizzle that is on top of any note being played. It's there for a while, then goes away before the note is done ringing. It's not present at all amp settings, and strangely enough, when I turn the treble control all the way up OR all the way down it stops - and stops abruptly.
Here is a rough recording of it. At the end, I am turning the treble knob and you can hear it almost acts like an on/off for the sizzle. Any ideas what might be going on?
< LISTEN sizzling sound clip >
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