I have a crate palomino here that has a bad speaker output. the line out is good, all pins/voltages checkout... pre and power tubes have been replaced - bias is good. The scope is showing good signal on the output but the amp is low volume and distorted. I did not understand why the scope shows it good but it sounds awful, then I saw 2 signals at certain frequencies and at lower settings on the clean channel volume. I'm wondering if there is some phasing issue here. If I don't have the volume knob turned up over half way there seems to be 2 out of phase signals on the output. This goes away on the scope when the volume is turned way up. Now I suspect the OT since it seems everything else checks out.
I measured primary resistances and they seem ok 64ohms/58ohms.
I measured secondary resistance at .7ohms.
Now, I'm not sure that resistance ratio is the same as impedance ratio. Actually in thinking about it, impedance ratio is turns related and resistance is not so much. For sh's and giggles I calculated it anyway.
It seems with 4 el84 in p-p the ratio of primary to secondary should be 8k/8 for an 8ohm load. My resistance math doesn't work, but I think I'm wrong in assuming resistance is going to work for this.
I guess I need to inject some signal to see.
Ok so I set my signal gen to .5vac peak-peak at 1khz. I disconnected all OT primaries and secondaries. I connected the .5vac to the secondary and double checked that it was .5vac. It was much lower when connected to the secondary so I readjusted it. My reading on the secondary is 10vac peak-peak.
The ratio of primary to secondary is 10/.5 or 20/1. Shouldn't 4 el84 in push-pull be an 8k primary? One side being 4k and the other side being 4k? Or is only 1 side supposed to be considered in the calculation?
Finally the ratio is 20/1=20. 20x20x8=3.2k which seems reasonable. I don't think the OT is bad. Anyone have any advice on what could be wrong w/ this amp?
I measured primary resistances and they seem ok 64ohms/58ohms.
I measured secondary resistance at .7ohms.
Now, I'm not sure that resistance ratio is the same as impedance ratio. Actually in thinking about it, impedance ratio is turns related and resistance is not so much. For sh's and giggles I calculated it anyway.
It seems with 4 el84 in p-p the ratio of primary to secondary should be 8k/8 for an 8ohm load. My resistance math doesn't work, but I think I'm wrong in assuming resistance is going to work for this.
I guess I need to inject some signal to see.
Ok so I set my signal gen to .5vac peak-peak at 1khz. I disconnected all OT primaries and secondaries. I connected the .5vac to the secondary and double checked that it was .5vac. It was much lower when connected to the secondary so I readjusted it. My reading on the secondary is 10vac peak-peak.
The ratio of primary to secondary is 10/.5 or 20/1. Shouldn't 4 el84 in push-pull be an 8k primary? One side being 4k and the other side being 4k? Or is only 1 side supposed to be considered in the calculation?
Finally the ratio is 20/1=20. 20x20x8=3.2k which seems reasonable. I don't think the OT is bad. Anyone have any advice on what could be wrong w/ this amp?
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