I bought a homebuilt 5E3 on Ebay and I'm having some problems with it: The amp has a severe distortion present at anything above 2 on the volume. It doesn't break up, it farts out on the attack and stays severely distorted until the note decays.
The tech work on the build looks nice: pretty solder joints, nice lead dress, generally good components. I've tested every resistor with a meter against the schematic and they're all good. The builder subbed 20 uf/25 volt for the 25/25 called for on the schematic but otherwise looks OK. Voltages seem very close to what others have posted here. I haven't completely ruled out the coupling caps, but they're new-looking Spragues and I can't decipher the markings and don't know how to test caps.
He only used 1 input and had jumped pin 2 to pin 7 on the first preamp tube. I removed the jumper and associated wiring back to the second volume pot but no real improvement. He did omit the 68K input resistor but with only a single input jack I'm thinking that isn't a problem.
I'm pretty much down to thinking the issue is either in the OT, which looks pretty old and cruddy or the bias circuit which I don't really understand.The builder made a faux center tap with resistors off the filament wires, but I'm pretty sure the PT (Magnetic Components Deluxe) has a bias supply tap available. Anyway, can someone explain the bias circuit to me and tell me where to measure the bias supply voltage. I'll go check the bias in the meantime with a Swamp bias adapter.
Funny thing, I was going to build a kit amp but this one looked so good i thought I'd be better off with it.
The tech work on the build looks nice: pretty solder joints, nice lead dress, generally good components. I've tested every resistor with a meter against the schematic and they're all good. The builder subbed 20 uf/25 volt for the 25/25 called for on the schematic but otherwise looks OK. Voltages seem very close to what others have posted here. I haven't completely ruled out the coupling caps, but they're new-looking Spragues and I can't decipher the markings and don't know how to test caps.
He only used 1 input and had jumped pin 2 to pin 7 on the first preamp tube. I removed the jumper and associated wiring back to the second volume pot but no real improvement. He did omit the 68K input resistor but with only a single input jack I'm thinking that isn't a problem.
I'm pretty much down to thinking the issue is either in the OT, which looks pretty old and cruddy or the bias circuit which I don't really understand.The builder made a faux center tap with resistors off the filament wires, but I'm pretty sure the PT (Magnetic Components Deluxe) has a bias supply tap available. Anyway, can someone explain the bias circuit to me and tell me where to measure the bias supply voltage. I'll go check the bias in the meantime with a Swamp bias adapter.
Funny thing, I was going to build a kit amp but this one looked so good i thought I'd be better off with it.
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