I've got a frustrating problem with a Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo 50 - essentialy a Rectoverb without the reverb. It's a Series 2 and I've posted a schematic request but no luck as yet. The circuitry has quite a lot of differences to the Series1.
The problem is motorboating when the output level is turned up beyond 75%. It doesn't start by itself, but requires an abrupt signal to get it going - especially delay repeats in the FX loop. Once started, all other controls can be turned to zero and it continues at about 3hz.
My first thought was "decoupling caps, dead easy!" So did a cap job and it marginally changed the frequency, but nothing else.
I next isolated the stages to leave V4 (V4a - FX send/V4b - FX return), V5 (PI) and the output tubes. Touching the grid of V4a or V5a with a meter probe will start the amp motorboating if the output level is higher than 75% - all other controls set to zero.
Scoping the output off the back of the Output pot shows that below 75% there is a classic 'damped oscillation' trace each time the grids are briefly touched with a meter probe. This coincides with some low-frequency distortion evident on the clean channel when low notes are played. Further scoping shows that the power supply is being modulated back to the first filter caps when the control is turned up.
If the output tubes are removed the motorboating (as seen by the scope) stops, same if either V4 or V5 are removed.
Removing the NFB has no effect.
Changing the EL34s to 6L6s improves matters some - the control will go to 90% before motorboating.
Increasing the 30uf filter cap value (the one immediately after the choke) to 100uf almost fixes it.
Unlike the Series 1, there appears to be no decoupling of V4 or it sections - it is fed straight from the 30uf filter cap via a 2.7k resistor. Pin 1 connects to this resistor directly, and pin 6 via a 120k resistor. All associated resistors measure ok.
The amp's voltages all check out fine and the PI is internally matched. Joints and ground connections look ok, and the amp does not buzz or hum. I've swapped out V4 and V5 just to be sure.
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this problem, or can offer any assistance?
The problem is motorboating when the output level is turned up beyond 75%. It doesn't start by itself, but requires an abrupt signal to get it going - especially delay repeats in the FX loop. Once started, all other controls can be turned to zero and it continues at about 3hz.
My first thought was "decoupling caps, dead easy!" So did a cap job and it marginally changed the frequency, but nothing else.
I next isolated the stages to leave V4 (V4a - FX send/V4b - FX return), V5 (PI) and the output tubes. Touching the grid of V4a or V5a with a meter probe will start the amp motorboating if the output level is higher than 75% - all other controls set to zero.
Scoping the output off the back of the Output pot shows that below 75% there is a classic 'damped oscillation' trace each time the grids are briefly touched with a meter probe. This coincides with some low-frequency distortion evident on the clean channel when low notes are played. Further scoping shows that the power supply is being modulated back to the first filter caps when the control is turned up.
If the output tubes are removed the motorboating (as seen by the scope) stops, same if either V4 or V5 are removed.
Removing the NFB has no effect.
Changing the EL34s to 6L6s improves matters some - the control will go to 90% before motorboating.
Increasing the 30uf filter cap value (the one immediately after the choke) to 100uf almost fixes it.
Unlike the Series 1, there appears to be no decoupling of V4 or it sections - it is fed straight from the 30uf filter cap via a 2.7k resistor. Pin 1 connects to this resistor directly, and pin 6 via a 120k resistor. All associated resistors measure ok.
The amp's voltages all check out fine and the PI is internally matched. Joints and ground connections look ok, and the amp does not buzz or hum. I've swapped out V4 and V5 just to be sure.
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this problem, or can offer any assistance?
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