About a year ago I bought this neat little home brew amp. It has a 12AT7 preamp tube, a 6005 power tube and a 6X4 rectifier, along with a 6" 4ohm speaker.
I put in new filter caps along with one other .22uf cap, new(er) tubes, a 3 prong plug and it sounded pretty darn good.
The last time I plugged in though, I was met with a terrible howl if I turned the amp up past half volume, and a terrific squeal if I turned the tone control much into the treble area.
I have checked solder joints, filter caps and am stumped as I have never encountered anything like this before. My reading suggests that this is oscillation, but I can't find much about how to correct it except getting lucky.
While checking the amp out I discovered two odd items. First, a 2200pf @ 400 volts cap between the two leads to the output transformer, quite close to the OT.
Second, or B, a ground attached to one of the output leads from the OT.
Again, I have never encountered either before. Removing them, one at a time, makes the amp even worse re howls and squeals.
One other odd item is a light bulb inside the chassis wired directly to the PT.
It seems to serve no purpose other than to light up the interior of the chassis. Perhaps it was to help the original builder see while he searched for oscillations.
I won't even mention the four banana plug inputs alongside the 1/4" jack.
Oh, there are also two parallel resistors between the volume pot and the tone pot?
I would really appreciate it someone here could point me in the right direction as to solving this. I am at a complete loss as to where to continue.
Thanks. Here are some pics . Well just one pic this time. The downloads have stalled out. I will post more soon.
I put in new filter caps along with one other .22uf cap, new(er) tubes, a 3 prong plug and it sounded pretty darn good.
The last time I plugged in though, I was met with a terrible howl if I turned the amp up past half volume, and a terrific squeal if I turned the tone control much into the treble area.
I have checked solder joints, filter caps and am stumped as I have never encountered anything like this before. My reading suggests that this is oscillation, but I can't find much about how to correct it except getting lucky.
While checking the amp out I discovered two odd items. First, a 2200pf @ 400 volts cap between the two leads to the output transformer, quite close to the OT.
Second, or B, a ground attached to one of the output leads from the OT.
Again, I have never encountered either before. Removing them, one at a time, makes the amp even worse re howls and squeals.
One other odd item is a light bulb inside the chassis wired directly to the PT.
It seems to serve no purpose other than to light up the interior of the chassis. Perhaps it was to help the original builder see while he searched for oscillations.
I won't even mention the four banana plug inputs alongside the 1/4" jack.
Oh, there are also two parallel resistors between the volume pot and the tone pot?
I would really appreciate it someone here could point me in the right direction as to solving this. I am at a complete loss as to where to continue.
Thanks. Here are some pics . Well just one pic this time. The downloads have stalled out. I will post more soon.
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