Hi,
I recently bought a VVR kit for cathode biased amps from Dana (after converting my Laney VC15 to cathode bias).
Having just installed the kit, I get no response from the VVR pot. The amp sounds unaffected to me and I have been scratching my head to think what I could have done wrong in installing the kit that leaves the VVR useless while still allowing the amp to run as normal.
As the Laney is very pokey inside and PCB based, I interupted the B+ at the HT fuse (100mA) for the B+ in and B+ out. Is there a problem with this?
The instructions were not very clear about how the Mosfet should be connected (i.e. which pins get soldered to which leads). I attached the Mosfet so that the front is pointing upwards/the same direction as the other components on the board. Could this be the problem?
The Mosfet is mounted on a heatsink from a cannabalised SS amp, using the provided insulator. With limited work area/tools, I did the best I could regarding anti-static in that I kept touching metal to discharge and only handled the Mosfet with small pliers which were also routinely touched to metal. Could a fried Mosfet cause these symptoms?
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers.
I recently bought a VVR kit for cathode biased amps from Dana (after converting my Laney VC15 to cathode bias).
Having just installed the kit, I get no response from the VVR pot. The amp sounds unaffected to me and I have been scratching my head to think what I could have done wrong in installing the kit that leaves the VVR useless while still allowing the amp to run as normal.
As the Laney is very pokey inside and PCB based, I interupted the B+ at the HT fuse (100mA) for the B+ in and B+ out. Is there a problem with this?
The instructions were not very clear about how the Mosfet should be connected (i.e. which pins get soldered to which leads). I attached the Mosfet so that the front is pointing upwards/the same direction as the other components on the board. Could this be the problem?
The Mosfet is mounted on a heatsink from a cannabalised SS amp, using the provided insulator. With limited work area/tools, I did the best I could regarding anti-static in that I kept touching metal to discharge and only handled the Mosfet with small pliers which were also routinely touched to metal. Could a fried Mosfet cause these symptoms?
Any help will be appreciated.
Cheers.
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