hello all, I haven't frequented the forums much for awhile but I could really use any help I can get on this problem with a 66 Bassman on my bench that has me completely stumped.
The volume can't be turned up more than two or so before it really just oversaturates and compresses (almost like an envelope effect) and with the amp dimed there isn't even a fraction of typical volume. I have been over and over this amp, all voltages seem fairly normal and all resistors are within tolerance. I've been leaning towards this being some sort of wicked oscillation problem that's partially 'shutting the amp down' but I just can't find it. Someone please throw me a bone. here's what I've done
-new power filters and bypass caps
-plate R's and checked all coupling caps
-tried raising the value of power tube grid r's (though i don't think it's an issue of blocking distortion)
-subbing all tubes w/ known good of course
-tried jumping in another known good OT... and plenty of other stuff I'm sure
One important thing that may help is that though this exists on either channel, even with the opposing channel's tube removed, the problem does seems to be more prominent in the Normal channel. In fact with the Normal Ch cranked about 3/4 or more, turning the treble pot to full will completely shut the volume down!!
This reeks of oscillation to me but I could be very wrong.
any opinions or experience with a problem such as this are very welcome....THANKS GUYS!
The volume can't be turned up more than two or so before it really just oversaturates and compresses (almost like an envelope effect) and with the amp dimed there isn't even a fraction of typical volume. I have been over and over this amp, all voltages seem fairly normal and all resistors are within tolerance. I've been leaning towards this being some sort of wicked oscillation problem that's partially 'shutting the amp down' but I just can't find it. Someone please throw me a bone. here's what I've done
-new power filters and bypass caps
-plate R's and checked all coupling caps
-tried raising the value of power tube grid r's (though i don't think it's an issue of blocking distortion)
-subbing all tubes w/ known good of course
-tried jumping in another known good OT... and plenty of other stuff I'm sure
One important thing that may help is that though this exists on either channel, even with the opposing channel's tube removed, the problem does seems to be more prominent in the Normal channel. In fact with the Normal Ch cranked about 3/4 or more, turning the treble pot to full will completely shut the volume down!!
This reeks of oscillation to me but I could be very wrong.
any opinions or experience with a problem such as this are very welcome....THANKS GUYS!
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