Hello Everyone!
This is a new member Paul here. First of all I want to thank everyone posting on this forum. I have learned a lot from you all, while building my first amp, the 5E3 from a kit. Great thanks!
As in the title, I can't get much distortion from the amp. It is just very clean, unless at almost full power when the distortion is not that pleasant sounding and combined with vibration/speaker farting sort of sound.
What I have tried so far:
- Following the advice here I tried to address the high B+ voltage. Originally at 359 VDC, the plate dissipation at JJ 6V6S was around 14W.
So I used Zener to reduce by 30V. I am at 329 now. Dissipation around 11W, but still no distortion.
- Used another Zener which dropped my plate voltage to 301VDC. Dissipation at 9.5W but still no distortion. Went back to using only one Zener since that seemed to be the more correct set point.
- I was very surprised that originally the amp fired up very successfully. Then I had to go through the "de-humming" by isolating grounds etc. Moving cables around and shielding some allowed me to eliminate some parasitic oscillations that appeared. At the end the amp has very little hum and just plays nicely but no distortion or the characteristic "tweed" tone.
- Tried different speaker, guitar, no difference.
The amp is very loud when cranked so I think all the stages are working properly.
Also the inputs as well as Volume/Tone controls work as they should. I have checked voltages in multiple points (following fender 57 reissue diagram) and all seem OK.
I don't have other tubes to try, my preamp are EH 12AY7 and JJ 12AX7.
When using a tube screamer type of pedal, I get some overdrive but not as much as I would expect.
I am suspecting a bias problem but not sure where my distortion should come from.
Would it be the first or second half of V2 or rather the power tube?
Can you shed some light on me?
This is a new member Paul here. First of all I want to thank everyone posting on this forum. I have learned a lot from you all, while building my first amp, the 5E3 from a kit. Great thanks!
As in the title, I can't get much distortion from the amp. It is just very clean, unless at almost full power when the distortion is not that pleasant sounding and combined with vibration/speaker farting sort of sound.
What I have tried so far:
- Following the advice here I tried to address the high B+ voltage. Originally at 359 VDC, the plate dissipation at JJ 6V6S was around 14W.
So I used Zener to reduce by 30V. I am at 329 now. Dissipation around 11W, but still no distortion.
- Used another Zener which dropped my plate voltage to 301VDC. Dissipation at 9.5W but still no distortion. Went back to using only one Zener since that seemed to be the more correct set point.
- I was very surprised that originally the amp fired up very successfully. Then I had to go through the "de-humming" by isolating grounds etc. Moving cables around and shielding some allowed me to eliminate some parasitic oscillations that appeared. At the end the amp has very little hum and just plays nicely but no distortion or the characteristic "tweed" tone.
- Tried different speaker, guitar, no difference.
The amp is very loud when cranked so I think all the stages are working properly.
Also the inputs as well as Volume/Tone controls work as they should. I have checked voltages in multiple points (following fender 57 reissue diagram) and all seem OK.
I don't have other tubes to try, my preamp are EH 12AY7 and JJ 12AX7.
When using a tube screamer type of pedal, I get some overdrive but not as much as I would expect.
I am suspecting a bias problem but not sure where my distortion should come from.
Would it be the first or second half of V2 or rather the power tube?
Can you shed some light on me?
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