1st is the depth/intensity control on the vibrato. Vibe works great but when the intensity pot is past 8 the volume drops out. No idea how to troubleshoot this.
2nd is the plate voltage is abnormally low to both sides of v1. There's 241.6 B+ supply at the junction of the two 100k resistors and 81v on the plates. Cathodes have 2.9v. The PT is a lower B+ version so the B+ nodes are 359.2 > 332.1 > 241.6. Seems like that 80v should be at least 100v or better. Not sure if I should leave well enough alone or maybe lower some of those supply resistors values to let the voltage up some.
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s...9-a_layout.gif
The thing sounds great though. The guy shelled out for the Celestion Blue speaker and Mercury xformers. I hadn't used Mercury before and I can see why people like them. They seem to hold a strong signal, sound edgier and with more presence. Some may not prefer that difference. I don't see it as better or worse, just different.
2nd is the plate voltage is abnormally low to both sides of v1. There's 241.6 B+ supply at the junction of the two 100k resistors and 81v on the plates. Cathodes have 2.9v. The PT is a lower B+ version so the B+ nodes are 359.2 > 332.1 > 241.6. Seems like that 80v should be at least 100v or better. Not sure if I should leave well enough alone or maybe lower some of those supply resistors values to let the voltage up some.
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s...9-a_layout.gif
The thing sounds great though. The guy shelled out for the Celestion Blue speaker and Mercury xformers. I hadn't used Mercury before and I can see why people like them. They seem to hold a strong signal, sound edgier and with more presence. Some may not prefer that difference. I don't see it as better or worse, just different.
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