Hello,
I got a 80is Roland Bolt-30 amp here, that doesn't work right.
The amp has a transistor-based preamp and a tube-driven poweramp with a phase-inverter tube 12at7.
I changed the powertubes from the the original 7591A tubes to the 6l6 (5881) tubes including the different wiring of the tube-sockets.
I did also some mods from the bolt-60 amplifier page
( Roland Bolt 60 )
but changed nearly everything back to the original standard.
Now I have a very high-frequency squealing, when I turn the amp on - it becomes louder and louder very fast, so I only dare to power-on the amp for some milli seconds.
I disconnected the wires from the "feedback-Loop" of the phase-inverter pcb (pos.1), then the amplifier works fine.
I attached the schematic of the amp to this message, the disconnected wire is marked red.
I also checked (roughly) the output transformer, the speaker- and the headphone-plug and the belonging wiring of these plugs, but can't find the problem.
Can anyone give me some help, where the problem might be ?
Thanks a lot,
I got a 80is Roland Bolt-30 amp here, that doesn't work right.
The amp has a transistor-based preamp and a tube-driven poweramp with a phase-inverter tube 12at7.
I changed the powertubes from the the original 7591A tubes to the 6l6 (5881) tubes including the different wiring of the tube-sockets.
I did also some mods from the bolt-60 amplifier page
( Roland Bolt 60 )
but changed nearly everything back to the original standard.
Now I have a very high-frequency squealing, when I turn the amp on - it becomes louder and louder very fast, so I only dare to power-on the amp for some milli seconds.
I disconnected the wires from the "feedback-Loop" of the phase-inverter pcb (pos.1), then the amplifier works fine.
I attached the schematic of the amp to this message, the disconnected wire is marked red.
I also checked (roughly) the output transformer, the speaker- and the headphone-plug and the belonging wiring of these plugs, but can't find the problem.
Can anyone give me some help, where the problem might be ?
Thanks a lot,
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