Hello.
This is my first post. I just finished my two-stroke amp yesterday (exactly from the book), but it's not making any sound, not even a hum.
The pilot light is on and all the tubes light up, thus the 6.3V circuit should be fine. I double checked all the connections and the voltages from the book. The voltages between the output tubes (pin 3) and ground were 340VDC (compared to 340-360VDC in the book), the voltages between the gird (pin 4) and ground was 298VDC (300VDC in the book) but the voltage between the the 12AX7 (pin1 and 6) and ground was 107VDC (140-160VDC in the book).
Is the low voltage the problem and how could I fix this? The only difference from the schematic in the book was that I used a .0047uF mallory cap (as in the parts list) for the tone control instead of a .047uF. And a random .47uF cap
(Mouser Electronics, Inc.)
for the bypass cap (instead of a mallory series 150 one). But the parts list says that you should use a 47uF 400V axial cap. Can that cause the problem? I also noticed that the 68k resistor at the middle of the board (between the 1.5k resistor and the speaker jack) reads a resistance of 1.5k instead of 68k.
Considering how much time I spent on the amp I would really appreciate some help here.
Thanks
This is my first post. I just finished my two-stroke amp yesterday (exactly from the book), but it's not making any sound, not even a hum.
The pilot light is on and all the tubes light up, thus the 6.3V circuit should be fine. I double checked all the connections and the voltages from the book. The voltages between the output tubes (pin 3) and ground were 340VDC (compared to 340-360VDC in the book), the voltages between the gird (pin 4) and ground was 298VDC (300VDC in the book) but the voltage between the the 12AX7 (pin1 and 6) and ground was 107VDC (140-160VDC in the book).
Is the low voltage the problem and how could I fix this? The only difference from the schematic in the book was that I used a .0047uF mallory cap (as in the parts list) for the tone control instead of a .047uF. And a random .47uF cap
(Mouser Electronics, Inc.)
for the bypass cap (instead of a mallory series 150 one). But the parts list says that you should use a 47uF 400V axial cap. Can that cause the problem? I also noticed that the 68k resistor at the middle of the board (between the 1.5k resistor and the speaker jack) reads a resistance of 1.5k instead of 68k.
Considering how much time I spent on the amp I would really appreciate some help here.
Thanks
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