The amp plays well upon start up but after a moment or less it's starts to motorboat mostly when the volume is up full.
At one of the 6L6 sockets when measuring the plate voltage pin 3 it makes a high pitch oscillation and the voltage goes down to about 398vdc.
The plate voltage before the oscillation or motorboating is 416vdc, which seems low. I would expect it to be around 450v.
This is what we've done so far:
Changed filter caps w/ F&T 22uf/500v caps in the can underneath.
Tried different power transformer
Changed all electrolytics on the board
Changed out all coupling caps
Checked all resistors
New screen resistors
Changed the selenium rectifier to silicon: put a 1N4007 in it's place
Added a bias pot 50KA trim pot in series with a 6.8K between the two 10uf/150v caps in the bias supply there's
- 47vdc on pin 5 of both 6L6's
Changed out 6L6s
Swapped out the first two paralleled 22uf/500v caps.
New fuse holder - old one had a ceramic fuse stuck in it.
swapped out the octal socket that would oscillate when touched with probe.
I haven't change the rectifier socket, , ,, yet.
What next? Is the board conductive?
Does anyone have anything to suggest? It would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, pete
At one of the 6L6 sockets when measuring the plate voltage pin 3 it makes a high pitch oscillation and the voltage goes down to about 398vdc.
The plate voltage before the oscillation or motorboating is 416vdc, which seems low. I would expect it to be around 450v.
This is what we've done so far:
Changed filter caps w/ F&T 22uf/500v caps in the can underneath.
Tried different power transformer
Changed all electrolytics on the board
Changed out all coupling caps
Checked all resistors
New screen resistors
Changed the selenium rectifier to silicon: put a 1N4007 in it's place
Added a bias pot 50KA trim pot in series with a 6.8K between the two 10uf/150v caps in the bias supply there's
- 47vdc on pin 5 of both 6L6's
Changed out 6L6s
Swapped out the first two paralleled 22uf/500v caps.
New fuse holder - old one had a ceramic fuse stuck in it.
swapped out the octal socket that would oscillate when touched with probe.
I haven't change the rectifier socket, , ,, yet.
What next? Is the board conductive?
Does anyone have anything to suggest? It would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, pete
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