Hi ,
I'm a relative newbie to tube amps, so please bear with me, my knowledge is limited. A while ago I purchased a couple of tube amp chassis off a well known auction site. They are Chinese built I think with the name "Tube30" on the face-plate.
They were both faulty, but only with minor problems. These were fixed and the units tested on the bench with a good speaker cabinet. There were no apparent problems, even when run flat out for extended periods.
I have now built new 1x12 combo cabinets for them using Celestion speakers. NOW I have a Probem!!!
The amp sounds really good until I hit a bottom E string when it goes into feedback, at the same frequency as the E string. The only way to stop it is to kill the power! I've tried a new set of tubes, checked the voltages, which I think are OK (see schematic). Could this be some sort of resonance effect? Has anyone any ideas???
I'm a relative newbie to tube amps, so please bear with me, my knowledge is limited. A while ago I purchased a couple of tube amp chassis off a well known auction site. They are Chinese built I think with the name "Tube30" on the face-plate.
They were both faulty, but only with minor problems. These were fixed and the units tested on the bench with a good speaker cabinet. There were no apparent problems, even when run flat out for extended periods.
I have now built new 1x12 combo cabinets for them using Celestion speakers. NOW I have a Probem!!!
The amp sounds really good until I hit a bottom E string when it goes into feedback, at the same frequency as the E string. The only way to stop it is to kill the power! I've tried a new set of tubes, checked the voltages, which I think are OK (see schematic). Could this be some sort of resonance effect? Has anyone any ideas???
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