I am hoping someone can help me with a 5E3 Tweed Deluxe clone that is proving difficult.
After about ten minutes of playing this thing, when it's good and warmed up, it gets all mushy and distorted. It has to be closed-up (chassis in amp, back board covering chassis) for it to happen, mind you, but when I open it up, one 6V6 will be drawing a lot more current than the other and there will be positive voltage on the corresponding grid (anywhere btwn 3 and 10 volts). It usually calms down with the back off.
Switching the tubes doesn't make it change sides and it eventually happens with any set of tubes.
Also, I've already swapped out the two blocking caps coming from the phase inverter, the 220k resistors and the grid stoppers. I re-soldered the grounds too.
Can the socket or the output transformer cause this to happen? A resistance check on the output transformer gives equal readings. What gives?
After about ten minutes of playing this thing, when it's good and warmed up, it gets all mushy and distorted. It has to be closed-up (chassis in amp, back board covering chassis) for it to happen, mind you, but when I open it up, one 6V6 will be drawing a lot more current than the other and there will be positive voltage on the corresponding grid (anywhere btwn 3 and 10 volts). It usually calms down with the back off.
Switching the tubes doesn't make it change sides and it eventually happens with any set of tubes.
Also, I've already swapped out the two blocking caps coming from the phase inverter, the 220k resistors and the grid stoppers. I re-soldered the grounds too.
Can the socket or the output transformer cause this to happen? A resistance check on the output transformer gives equal readings. What gives?
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