Hi all, this is my first post on here and this seems to be THE place for tech assistance for tube amps! Anyway, here's my problem...
I've got a two channel home brewed amp over here. Basically it's a dual rectifier high gain channel and a 2204 low-er gain channel. There's also a TUT parallel effects loop as well. I'm using a magic parts 50w marshall replacement tranny for the output and a Super Reverb tranny for the power.
Now this is my problem. Amp works and sounds good with the exception of this weird ghosting/non-related overtone, but only on the high gain channel when you play on the higher frets. It does have some hum in the high gain channel but i've heard a LOT worse from some commercial amps.
I got it on a scope and couldnt find any signs of oscillations or anything. However, the main power supply rail is jumping around all over the place even when you dont apply a signal AND when there are no tubes in the amp.
As far as the overall waveform it's a textbook sawtooth pattern with about 5v of ripple peak to peak and 480vdc at idle. The preamp caps are Nichicon 33uF and the power supply caps are UCC 220uF series stacked for a total of 110uF in the HT and screens...all fresh stock.
Here's what I've tried so far.
Swapped tubes = no change
Replaced filter caps = no change
Played with different grounding schemes = no change
Sorry for the long winded post but wanted to give you guys as much complete info as possible. I'm completely out of ideas and any help would be greatly appreciated!
I've got a two channel home brewed amp over here. Basically it's a dual rectifier high gain channel and a 2204 low-er gain channel. There's also a TUT parallel effects loop as well. I'm using a magic parts 50w marshall replacement tranny for the output and a Super Reverb tranny for the power.
Now this is my problem. Amp works and sounds good with the exception of this weird ghosting/non-related overtone, but only on the high gain channel when you play on the higher frets. It does have some hum in the high gain channel but i've heard a LOT worse from some commercial amps.
I got it on a scope and couldnt find any signs of oscillations or anything. However, the main power supply rail is jumping around all over the place even when you dont apply a signal AND when there are no tubes in the amp.
As far as the overall waveform it's a textbook sawtooth pattern with about 5v of ripple peak to peak and 480vdc at idle. The preamp caps are Nichicon 33uF and the power supply caps are UCC 220uF series stacked for a total of 110uF in the HT and screens...all fresh stock.
Here's what I've tried so far.
Swapped tubes = no change
Replaced filter caps = no change
Played with different grounding schemes = no change
Sorry for the long winded post but wanted to give you guys as much complete info as possible. I'm completely out of ideas and any help would be greatly appreciated!
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