I rebuilt an 18W Trex into a trainwreck rocket with a switchable second gain stage. 2xEL84 output, LTPI, cathode follower driven tone stack. It's essentially an 18W rocket right now for all testing purposes.
I'm getting weird issues in the preamp stages, lots of negative voltage on the second stage grid after the volume control. Its around -30V. This is causing the signal to clip on one side and obviously sound wretched. I think it's oscillation causing it. Paralleling the second stage plate resistor with a big cap (0.02u) makes the sine wave at the second stage grid look more normal at full volume, but at much lower voltage output, and if I turn the volume down the signal regains that weird one sided clipping. The voltage on the grid is about -10V with the plate resistor snubbed.
Any ideas on what could cause it? Where should I look for oscillation? The circuit before (Trex) didn't have this issue, so I think the majority of the layout and parts placement should be fine....
I'm getting weird issues in the preamp stages, lots of negative voltage on the second stage grid after the volume control. Its around -30V. This is causing the signal to clip on one side and obviously sound wretched. I think it's oscillation causing it. Paralleling the second stage plate resistor with a big cap (0.02u) makes the sine wave at the second stage grid look more normal at full volume, but at much lower voltage output, and if I turn the volume down the signal regains that weird one sided clipping. The voltage on the grid is about -10V with the plate resistor snubbed.
Any ideas on what could cause it? Where should I look for oscillation? The circuit before (Trex) didn't have this issue, so I think the majority of the layout and parts placement should be fine....
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