I just acquired an 83 jccm 800 4210 1x12 combo, unworking, but for a song. Replaced the filter caps and it worked but sounded like crap. Replaced all electrolytics and did an el 34 swap (bias resistor and feedback wire),replaced a bunch of other caps that had drifted off value, matched the PI resistors and caps, checked out every diode and transistor, swapped a couple wires (plate and grid from v3 that were backwards), removed a resister soldered to the undrside of the board going between a cap and a transistor (cant remember which right now)and still it sounds like crap. So here's what it's doing: It has the common channel bleed that these amps get,(on both channels) it has a very high pitched shrill out of tune sound. Plucking single notes it is less but still there, while playing chords sound just awful. I am beginning to think it is a parasitic osscilation, but having never ran across one before I'm not sure. I tried moving around all the wires i could while it was being played and noted no differences. Checked all of the grounds with a meter and found no high resistance. I feel like it is somehow related to the gain circuit, as it gets much worse as the gain is turned up (maybe it's just amplifying it more) and if i touch the gain knob I start picking up the radio. Gain pot is also scratchy. All tube have been swapped, and i also resoldered all of the pot connections. So I guess you could say I'm at a loss....Any help steering me in the right direction? Oh yeah, here are all of the measurements I took. I'm leaving out the heater voltages etc. A couple things looked off to me, but I am still learning so I'm not sure....
Edit: heater voltage is 6.7-6.8v, not too high i don't think (wall voltage fluctuates but is steadily 2-3 volts over 120v. Also, I removed the feedback wire and the channel bleed went away, maybe almost completely. The clean channel now sounds pretty good, but the boost channel still has some weird "out of tune" qualities, and slight quite distortion underneath the notes played. This is subtle on higher notes, but on say an open E or A it is pretty bad. Just measured the choke as well. 112 ohms. Looks close to the specs on replacement chokes i've seen, at least for resistance. Is this the proper way to test a choke?
Any and all help would be most appreciated!!!!
V1
1-197v
2-0
3-1.45
6-169
7-0
8-1.5
v2
1-141
2-0
3-1
6-295
7-141
8-143
v3
1-196
2-0
3-1.5
6-155
7-0
8-.9
v4
1-454
2-0
3-3.4
6-169
7-0
8-1.25
v5
1-254
2-30
3-51
6-245
7-32
8-51
v6
3-466
4-460
5--44
6-465
v7
3-467
4-459
5--44
6-462
Edit: heater voltage is 6.7-6.8v, not too high i don't think (wall voltage fluctuates but is steadily 2-3 volts over 120v. Also, I removed the feedback wire and the channel bleed went away, maybe almost completely. The clean channel now sounds pretty good, but the boost channel still has some weird "out of tune" qualities, and slight quite distortion underneath the notes played. This is subtle on higher notes, but on say an open E or A it is pretty bad. Just measured the choke as well. 112 ohms. Looks close to the specs on replacement chokes i've seen, at least for resistance. Is this the proper way to test a choke?
Any and all help would be most appreciated!!!!
V1
1-197v
2-0
3-1.45
6-169
7-0
8-1.5
v2
1-141
2-0
3-1
6-295
7-141
8-143
v3
1-196
2-0
3-1.5
6-155
7-0
8-.9
v4
1-454
2-0
3-3.4
6-169
7-0
8-1.25
v5
1-254
2-30
3-51
6-245
7-32
8-51
v6
3-466
4-460
5--44
6-465
v7
3-467
4-459
5--44
6-462
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