I have a KMD GV-100S head on my bench that is experiencing a couple of intermittent problems. The first is after each note there is a compressed/distorted/clipped sound. I read on this forum that this could be a bias problem and I will check and re-adjust the bias if necessary. The second is that when you turn on the amp, sometimes there is no sound coming out on either of the standby settings (high or low). When I touched the 1st filter cap with my multi-meter probe, there was a loud noise and then the amp worked perfectly. Here are my voltages with the standby switch on the high setting:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V1 6L6 - - 772 386 22 - 6.8 AC 68
V2 6L6 22* - 772 386 22 - 6.85 AC 68
* - Pins 1 and 5 on V2 connected together.
1st filter cap - 772 2nd filter cap - 386
On the low standby setting (I assume some kind of output attention) I get 514 V on the first filter cap and 256 on the 2nd. Pin 3 is 514V and pin 4 is 256V. I was able to re-create this several times and it came back each time I touched my probe to the first cap. What could be causing this? I have attached a copy of the schematic from Kaman. They were very helpful and apologized for the poor quality of the schematic as it has been scanned an re-printed several times. Would anyone have a clearer copy.
Thanks,
Dan
KMD GV100S schematic.pdf
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V1 6L6 - - 772 386 22 - 6.8 AC 68
V2 6L6 22* - 772 386 22 - 6.85 AC 68
* - Pins 1 and 5 on V2 connected together.
1st filter cap - 772 2nd filter cap - 386
On the low standby setting (I assume some kind of output attention) I get 514 V on the first filter cap and 256 on the 2nd. Pin 3 is 514V and pin 4 is 256V. I was able to re-create this several times and it came back each time I touched my probe to the first cap. What could be causing this? I have attached a copy of the schematic from Kaman. They were very helpful and apologized for the poor quality of the schematic as it has been scanned an re-printed several times. Would anyone have a clearer copy.
Thanks,
Dan
KMD GV100S schematic.pdf
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