The amp is based on a Fender blackface AA864 Bassman with a few additions and tweaks. I used the Bass channel circuitry only. It a single channel with Volume, Treble, Mid and Bass. 2 – 12AX7’s, 1 12AT7 in phase invert er and 4 – 6L6GC output tubes.
I attached a schematic of the bass amp I built. This is the first schematic I have ever drawn so hopefully it is done correctly. I have a problem with the build, When I built it I did not install the 100 ohm resistor to ground that that connects to the Phase inverter circuit shown on the schematic as not installed. The amp has been working fine without it. Once I saw that I forgot it I installed it and with it connected the amp has a noticeable hum and the volume gets extremely loud. The volume control can not be tuned above 1 ½ – 2 before it is over driving and distorting. I tried various other resistors just to see what would happen. Not much different until I put in a 4700 ohm resistor. The volume was still a slight bit louder than with no resistor but not much.
If anyone would have any idea what might be the cause, I would appreciate it.
Jim
I attached a schematic of the bass amp I built. This is the first schematic I have ever drawn so hopefully it is done correctly. I have a problem with the build, When I built it I did not install the 100 ohm resistor to ground that that connects to the Phase inverter circuit shown on the schematic as not installed. The amp has been working fine without it. Once I saw that I forgot it I installed it and with it connected the amp has a noticeable hum and the volume gets extremely loud. The volume control can not be tuned above 1 ½ – 2 before it is over driving and distorting. I tried various other resistors just to see what would happen. Not much different until I put in a 4700 ohm resistor. The volume was still a slight bit louder than with no resistor but not much.
If anyone would have any idea what might be the cause, I would appreciate it.
Jim
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