Let me begin by saying i have scanned the fourms in an attempt to solve this issue. and if this is in the wrong place, please let me know, completely new here!
Anyways, onto the amp. I dont have a lot of the voltages right now but i can get them later.
Ok, so the main issue right now is fully cranked, with a Les Paul, and a Eminence legend 1218 speaker, i can play the amp at near bedroom levels, the bass response is nonexistent. the negative feedback loop cannot be connected unless you want an EXTREME ear piercing. it sort of putt putts like a motor boat, but the speed and intensity of the putt putt can be affected by the Tremolo controls. never mind when the amp's volume is off, it picks up local radio stations. Oh, and the tremolo foot switch cannot be turned off, otherwise the amp makes some really strange noises.
There seems to be a massive drop in signal strength between Pin2 and 7 of the 7025 (schematic reference) (from .7V signal strength to 5mv.) So i'm assuming the problem is there. i attempted to short the tone stack by running a jumper from the 250 pf cap across to the tab opposite ground on the volume pot, the first time, a noticeable increase in volume resulted, the second, well it shocked me, literally!
The amp has a Switchable mid pot mod added, and a Switchable negative feedback mod. (both pots switched off for testing) Hammond Deluxe 1760h OT used also. Standby switch added with 50k resistor in paralell, sort of a soft standby (i bought the part before i knew it wasn't really necessary) Bias pot added, 1 ohm bias measuring resistors soldered to ground, and 2 100 ohm resistors for a false heater center tap. Power transformer is a Mojo 760ex, tubes: JJ Gz34 rectifier, JJ 6v6's and JJ 12 ax7's.
i'm a complete newbie to this amp building, although i have a decent understanding of electronics. Probably a poor choice of a first amp to build, considering i bought all the parts seperately.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
EDIT: Whoops, on second look this probably needs to be under "Debugging your build" Sorry about that.
further edit: Layout and schematic closely follow an original princeton layout, it should appear as a post down below shortly. the intensity pot can make it go away at both 0 and 10! and the thin sound is with bass and treble maxed (mid pot not engaged) the treble seems to cause large variations in the amp's overall volume, although that might just be a quirk of the amp
Anyways, onto the amp. I dont have a lot of the voltages right now but i can get them later.
Ok, so the main issue right now is fully cranked, with a Les Paul, and a Eminence legend 1218 speaker, i can play the amp at near bedroom levels, the bass response is nonexistent. the negative feedback loop cannot be connected unless you want an EXTREME ear piercing. it sort of putt putts like a motor boat, but the speed and intensity of the putt putt can be affected by the Tremolo controls. never mind when the amp's volume is off, it picks up local radio stations. Oh, and the tremolo foot switch cannot be turned off, otherwise the amp makes some really strange noises.
There seems to be a massive drop in signal strength between Pin2 and 7 of the 7025 (schematic reference) (from .7V signal strength to 5mv.) So i'm assuming the problem is there. i attempted to short the tone stack by running a jumper from the 250 pf cap across to the tab opposite ground on the volume pot, the first time, a noticeable increase in volume resulted, the second, well it shocked me, literally!
The amp has a Switchable mid pot mod added, and a Switchable negative feedback mod. (both pots switched off for testing) Hammond Deluxe 1760h OT used also. Standby switch added with 50k resistor in paralell, sort of a soft standby (i bought the part before i knew it wasn't really necessary) Bias pot added, 1 ohm bias measuring resistors soldered to ground, and 2 100 ohm resistors for a false heater center tap. Power transformer is a Mojo 760ex, tubes: JJ Gz34 rectifier, JJ 6v6's and JJ 12 ax7's.
i'm a complete newbie to this amp building, although i have a decent understanding of electronics. Probably a poor choice of a first amp to build, considering i bought all the parts seperately.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
EDIT: Whoops, on second look this probably needs to be under "Debugging your build" Sorry about that.
further edit: Layout and schematic closely follow an original princeton layout, it should appear as a post down below shortly. the intensity pot can make it go away at both 0 and 10! and the thin sound is with bass and treble maxed (mid pot not engaged) the treble seems to cause large variations in the amp's overall volume, although that might just be a quirk of the amp
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