I've been beat up by this Blues Junior. Please help. It plays good and everything works, but, When you turn the volume pot up to say 90% and above there is a severe scream. It is 19.2 kHz. It is present on the three stages of preamp with the phase inverter and the EL84s out. The signal is strongest on pin 6 of the second 12AX7. With a Fluke DMM set on AC Volts, here is what happens in the following locations: Pin 1 of 1st tube = voltage goes from 0 to 15 VAC. On pin 7 of the 2nd tube, the voltage goes from 0.3 VAC to 3.5 VAC. On pin 6 of the 2nd tube the voltage goes from 0 to 65 VAC.
I also observed the plate voltage on the DC Volts function at pin 6 of 2nd tube. With the volume pot down the Plate V = 195 VDC as the pot is turned up the voltage increases from 195VDC to 216VDC.
One of the obstacles I have is that the schematic I have obtained from Fender has different numbers on most of the parts. The schematic seems to be good but R 9 could be R32 on the printed schematic.
I have removed one lead from all components associated with both pre amp tubes, tested and reinstalled them. All values were good. I have replaced all tubes twice. I have replaced the transistor (J111), The 1N4448 diode, The op amp, the volume pot and the 100 pF caps next to the pots.
Other observations are. The feedback is present on the preamp tubes with or without the p/i or EL84s plugged in. The noise of course is in the speaker with all tubes operating but not when they are removed. The tone control pots will turn the noise off independently. ie. you can turn the master to any position and the volume to max and turn the noise on or off by turning any of the low mid and treble pots up or down respectively. However each pot will produce a different frequency. The treble pot being the one that produces the 19.2 kHz signal. The base pot produces a much lower frequency signal.
This amp has a serial number of B-250852.
I also observed the plate voltage on the DC Volts function at pin 6 of 2nd tube. With the volume pot down the Plate V = 195 VDC as the pot is turned up the voltage increases from 195VDC to 216VDC.
One of the obstacles I have is that the schematic I have obtained from Fender has different numbers on most of the parts. The schematic seems to be good but R 9 could be R32 on the printed schematic.
I have removed one lead from all components associated with both pre amp tubes, tested and reinstalled them. All values were good. I have replaced all tubes twice. I have replaced the transistor (J111), The 1N4448 diode, The op amp, the volume pot and the 100 pF caps next to the pots.
Other observations are. The feedback is present on the preamp tubes with or without the p/i or EL84s plugged in. The noise of course is in the speaker with all tubes operating but not when they are removed. The tone control pots will turn the noise off independently. ie. you can turn the master to any position and the volume to max and turn the noise on or off by turning any of the low mid and treble pots up or down respectively. However each pot will produce a different frequency. The treble pot being the one that produces the 19.2 kHz signal. The base pot produces a much lower frequency signal.
This amp has a serial number of B-250852.
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