I finally got everything I need to use my newly aquired oscilloscope...thanks for all the help with that. Now I'm just poking around my most recent homebrew amp (Trainwreck Express with power scaling). This amp doesn't really sound right to me...I'm able to get acceptable tones out of it but this amp is supposed sound much better I'm sure of it. The simplest way to put it is the attack is all thuddy/fuzzy.
So I adjusted the volume on the amp (while playing it) where the thuddy/fuzzy attack was present but it was otherwise as clean as I could get it...then hooked up the sig gen and 'scoped around. What I found was that the signal hitting the PI input was pretty clean (sinusoidal with just a very slight 'slant' on half of the waveform) but the two sides of the PI (plates) seemed to be distorting differently but here's the strange thing (I think?)...when I scoped the tied cathodes of the PI I only got the top half of the wave and complete cutoff on the bottom half. When I scope that junction point of those 4 resistors I get the same thing and also the same thing (except lower amplitude and looks slightly 'shifted') on the 'bottom' grid of the PI. But the signal on the input grid is big and clean.
I can get a good clean sinusoidal waveform on the tied cathodes (and those other points) if I turn the volume way down...but as I increase the volume it quickly cuts-off the bottom half of the waveform. And it's cut-off longer than it's making signal.
Does this mean the PI is clipping way assymetrically? That kind of explains the tone. Is this normal? What should I see on the tied cathodes when the PI is distorting 'correctly'? I tried different tubes...no difference.
BTW - the 'scope and sig gen work great together...the waveform is very focused and stable. Sig gen is made by Leader I think.
So I adjusted the volume on the amp (while playing it) where the thuddy/fuzzy attack was present but it was otherwise as clean as I could get it...then hooked up the sig gen and 'scoped around. What I found was that the signal hitting the PI input was pretty clean (sinusoidal with just a very slight 'slant' on half of the waveform) but the two sides of the PI (plates) seemed to be distorting differently but here's the strange thing (I think?)...when I scoped the tied cathodes of the PI I only got the top half of the wave and complete cutoff on the bottom half. When I scope that junction point of those 4 resistors I get the same thing and also the same thing (except lower amplitude and looks slightly 'shifted') on the 'bottom' grid of the PI. But the signal on the input grid is big and clean.
I can get a good clean sinusoidal waveform on the tied cathodes (and those other points) if I turn the volume way down...but as I increase the volume it quickly cuts-off the bottom half of the waveform. And it's cut-off longer than it's making signal.
Does this mean the PI is clipping way assymetrically? That kind of explains the tone. Is this normal? What should I see on the tied cathodes when the PI is distorting 'correctly'? I tried different tubes...no difference.
BTW - the 'scope and sig gen work great together...the waveform is very focused and stable. Sig gen is made by Leader I think.
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