I have an amp which I built about a year ago. It started out as a Lightning clone. From the onset, I had an oscillation problem which I could never track down. I swapped OT leads, moved the OT to various positions on the chassis (held it in hand and moved it to the quietest spot, etc), swapped the OT totally, re-routed the OT wires, moved around all of the wires in the amp while playing. I have swapped the tubes, repositioned the speaker jack. Checked the voltages.
The amp is built on terminal strips, which is making it rather difficult to just "rebuild". I am determined to pinpoint the cause rather than to gut it and build it from scratch on a board. Looks like I have built myself into a corner on this one!
Anyway - I had two main issues - a high frequency squeal and a ridiculously bad distortion coming on even at very low volumes.
I put the amp under the bench and finally, a year later, decided to give it another shot. I started by converting this to a 15 watt DC-30, which has given me the opportunity to have a second channel to play with. I get the same result on this new channel (with the original channel completely disconnected by pulling its tubes). So that is good - looks like the preamp itself is not the issue. It must be in the PI or power amp.
I have moved one of my terminal strips farther from the power supply section and have resolved the high frequency squeal, but the terrible "crapping out" distortion issue still is present.
The long and short of my question is this:
Assuming that the problem is in the PI section or power amp - What components can cause this?
Is it only those which carry the signal? Could bad caps be the culprit? a bad resistor? Has my OT been damaged from the high frequency oscillation? Or, is it likely component placement causing an interaction resulting in a low frequency oscillation that would cause the amp to distort unnaturally?
Thanks in advance
Greg
The amp is built on terminal strips, which is making it rather difficult to just "rebuild". I am determined to pinpoint the cause rather than to gut it and build it from scratch on a board. Looks like I have built myself into a corner on this one!
Anyway - I had two main issues - a high frequency squeal and a ridiculously bad distortion coming on even at very low volumes.
I put the amp under the bench and finally, a year later, decided to give it another shot. I started by converting this to a 15 watt DC-30, which has given me the opportunity to have a second channel to play with. I get the same result on this new channel (with the original channel completely disconnected by pulling its tubes). So that is good - looks like the preamp itself is not the issue. It must be in the PI or power amp.
I have moved one of my terminal strips farther from the power supply section and have resolved the high frequency squeal, but the terrible "crapping out" distortion issue still is present.
The long and short of my question is this:
Assuming that the problem is in the PI section or power amp - What components can cause this?
Is it only those which carry the signal? Could bad caps be the culprit? a bad resistor? Has my OT been damaged from the high frequency oscillation? Or, is it likely component placement causing an interaction resulting in a low frequency oscillation that would cause the amp to distort unnaturally?
Thanks in advance
Greg
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