I continue with my quest of finishing my restoration/modification of my 100W Selmer PA - converting it into a two channel Marshall 2203 plus extra gain stage type amp.
I've got the two separate pre-amp's both working a treat - these can be linked out of the FX loop send of the amp, to the FX loop return of my tube-rectified 2204 semi-clone. So I know the pre-amps and the FX loop of the Selmer are working OK.
However, if I play the Selmer's pre-amps into the PI and power section of the Selmer (which is now in 2203 spec), the volume is very low, as if it's a 1-2 Watt amp. I can easily play the amp at full volume in my front room. The volume does not vary, except with different MV settings.
This also happens if I play the 2204's pre-amp into the FX loop return of the Selmer.
I've tried everything I know. Checked all the wiring a million times. tried new PI tubes & new power tubes. I've checked the impedance across the OT's windings. The primary winding reads about 18 ohms between the centre tap and each outer wire. The secondary windings all read about 0.4-0.5 ohms between each tap and the common ground wire. I know my DMM is not very accurate at those low levels, but there's definately no direct shorts.
All leads (primary and secondary) have a high impedance to the amp's ground, when the transformer is disconnected.
THe only other thing I am not sure about is the grid stopper resistors, which are each 10K, instead of the standard Marshall's 5.6K, although I am sure all this does is dampen high end frequencies a little bit.
Oh, I've also either checked or replaced every component associated with the PI, from the FX loop return to the power section. No difference.
Here are the relevant voltages of the PI and power tubes (all power tubes have pretty much identical voltages).
PI
pin1 169V
pin2 0.045V
pin3 2V
pin6 167V
pin7 0.045V
pin8 2V
Power tubes
pin3 458V
pin4 454V
pin5 -33V
Any suggestions ? is there anything it seems that I might have missed, or is my OT toast ?
I don't feel confident testing my OT further, but was wondering if it would be safe to jumper the signal from the PI outputs (pins 1 & 6) of the Selmer (and ground, of couse), into the same point in my semi-2204 clone.
if I kept the power supply to the Selmer's PI intact, and put the output signal from pins 1 & 6 straight into the PI coupling caps of my other amp, that would keep the bias supply of the "receiving" amp intact. The PI coupling caps would keep all DC isolated between the amps.
Is this madness ? If it were safe and possible, it would at least identify if the problem lies in the PI circuitry or power tube circuitry onwards.
I've got the two separate pre-amp's both working a treat - these can be linked out of the FX loop send of the amp, to the FX loop return of my tube-rectified 2204 semi-clone. So I know the pre-amps and the FX loop of the Selmer are working OK.
However, if I play the Selmer's pre-amps into the PI and power section of the Selmer (which is now in 2203 spec), the volume is very low, as if it's a 1-2 Watt amp. I can easily play the amp at full volume in my front room. The volume does not vary, except with different MV settings.
This also happens if I play the 2204's pre-amp into the FX loop return of the Selmer.
I've tried everything I know. Checked all the wiring a million times. tried new PI tubes & new power tubes. I've checked the impedance across the OT's windings. The primary winding reads about 18 ohms between the centre tap and each outer wire. The secondary windings all read about 0.4-0.5 ohms between each tap and the common ground wire. I know my DMM is not very accurate at those low levels, but there's definately no direct shorts.
All leads (primary and secondary) have a high impedance to the amp's ground, when the transformer is disconnected.
THe only other thing I am not sure about is the grid stopper resistors, which are each 10K, instead of the standard Marshall's 5.6K, although I am sure all this does is dampen high end frequencies a little bit.
Oh, I've also either checked or replaced every component associated with the PI, from the FX loop return to the power section. No difference.
Here are the relevant voltages of the PI and power tubes (all power tubes have pretty much identical voltages).
PI
pin1 169V
pin2 0.045V
pin3 2V
pin6 167V
pin7 0.045V
pin8 2V
Power tubes
pin3 458V
pin4 454V
pin5 -33V
Any suggestions ? is there anything it seems that I might have missed, or is my OT toast ?
I don't feel confident testing my OT further, but was wondering if it would be safe to jumper the signal from the PI outputs (pins 1 & 6) of the Selmer (and ground, of couse), into the same point in my semi-2204 clone.
if I kept the power supply to the Selmer's PI intact, and put the output signal from pins 1 & 6 straight into the PI coupling caps of my other amp, that would keep the bias supply of the "receiving" amp intact. The PI coupling caps would keep all DC isolated between the amps.
Is this madness ? If it were safe and possible, it would at least identify if the problem lies in the PI circuitry or power tube circuitry onwards.
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