I have a new Bandmaster (5E7) build with some issues I can't figure out. The amp is a pretty straight forward clone. I added a bias trim pot and beefed up the filter caps slightly (22uf instead of 16). The layout is vintage Fender.
The problem is noise and sensitivity in the V2 area. If I probe pin 2 I get a loud hum. If I tap on the point where pin 2 connects to the circuit board (at the junction of the two 270k and 4.7M resistors) I get a very loud thump. Just holding a chopstick to this point produces a loud hum.
I've tried swapping tubes. No change. I re-flowed all the solder joints on V2 and changed out the 100k resistor that sits between pins 1 and 6. No change. I measured plate and cathode voltages for both triodes. Pin 3 seems low:
Pin - Measured voltage - Vintage value
Pin 1 - 153V - 140V
Pin 3 - 1.3V - 2.2V
Pin 6 - 241V - 280V
Pin 8 - 152 - 140V
Could it be a bad component? One of those three resistors on the board? Something mis-wired?
The problem is noise and sensitivity in the V2 area. If I probe pin 2 I get a loud hum. If I tap on the point where pin 2 connects to the circuit board (at the junction of the two 270k and 4.7M resistors) I get a very loud thump. Just holding a chopstick to this point produces a loud hum.
I've tried swapping tubes. No change. I re-flowed all the solder joints on V2 and changed out the 100k resistor that sits between pins 1 and 6. No change. I measured plate and cathode voltages for both triodes. Pin 3 seems low:
Pin - Measured voltage - Vintage value
Pin 1 - 153V - 140V
Pin 3 - 1.3V - 2.2V
Pin 6 - 241V - 280V
Pin 8 - 152 - 140V
Could it be a bad component? One of those three resistors on the board? Something mis-wired?
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