I have an Ampeg SVT CL which produces a ring modulation sound at high volumes.
The situation at present is that it has a fresh set of power tubes (6 x 6550) which are matched with 5mA of each other at 72mA per side (3 x 24mA nominal each), and the bias setting LEDs are both green. The pre-amp tubes (2 x 12AX7) have been swapped out, plus the buffer/phase splitter 12AX7. The two 12AU7 driver tubes have not been replaced since I don't have any to hand, however I did try substituting a pair of ECC81s. The power supply capacitors have also been replaced.
Looking at the supply rails on the power supply I have one anomaly according to the schematic I have (07S419-XX Revision B dated 7-28-00). The output from the 15k 5W resistor (R54/C17) is nominally +470V, but I am reading +540V. The output from the 47k 1W resistor (R58/C20) is specified at +345V and I am reading +410V. Strangely enough, the other voltage from the output of the 47k 5W resistor (R55/C19), also sourced from R54/C17 is specified at +343V and is within specification. All other supply voltages are close to specification (+660V, +380V, +365V, -180V, and +/-15V). The resistors (R54/R55/R58) measure within specification.
At lower volumes the +660V supply has less than 2V p/p sawtooth ripple, and the amplifier produces a clean sound. However, at higher volumes the ring modulated sound occurs. With the signal generator at 100Hz, (50Hz supply in the U.K.), the amplitude modulation pointed to the power supply full-wave rectification, and when the +660V was traced on the oscilloscope the ripple increases to about 15V p/p. As might be expected, this is the reason for the ring modulated sound at the output. The diodes and capacitors have been swapped out.
The 10 ohm 5W cathode resistors for the 6550s are within specification, as are the 220 ohm screen grid resistors, and 470k control grid stopper resistors.
The anomalous voltage (+410V instead of the specified +345V) feeds the 12AX7 buffer/phase splitter, resulting in +250V on pin 1 (anode plate) of the 12AX7, and also +310V on pin 6. I have swapped out this 12AX7 and this anomaly remains.
I have pretty much checked 90% of the amplifier, apart from the speaker output transformer, but I am stuck in regards to this anomalous voltage on the buffer/phase splitter supply, and I wonder if that is overdriving the amplifier leading it to overstress the capabilities of the power supply and ultimately causing the ring modulated sound at high volumes. The amplifier was playing cleanly at high volume, but one hour into a gig the ring modulated sound suddenly appeared.
Please would anybody comment as to where I should look next, or how to proceed from here?
The situation at present is that it has a fresh set of power tubes (6 x 6550) which are matched with 5mA of each other at 72mA per side (3 x 24mA nominal each), and the bias setting LEDs are both green. The pre-amp tubes (2 x 12AX7) have been swapped out, plus the buffer/phase splitter 12AX7. The two 12AU7 driver tubes have not been replaced since I don't have any to hand, however I did try substituting a pair of ECC81s. The power supply capacitors have also been replaced.
Looking at the supply rails on the power supply I have one anomaly according to the schematic I have (07S419-XX Revision B dated 7-28-00). The output from the 15k 5W resistor (R54/C17) is nominally +470V, but I am reading +540V. The output from the 47k 1W resistor (R58/C20) is specified at +345V and I am reading +410V. Strangely enough, the other voltage from the output of the 47k 5W resistor (R55/C19), also sourced from R54/C17 is specified at +343V and is within specification. All other supply voltages are close to specification (+660V, +380V, +365V, -180V, and +/-15V). The resistors (R54/R55/R58) measure within specification.
At lower volumes the +660V supply has less than 2V p/p sawtooth ripple, and the amplifier produces a clean sound. However, at higher volumes the ring modulated sound occurs. With the signal generator at 100Hz, (50Hz supply in the U.K.), the amplitude modulation pointed to the power supply full-wave rectification, and when the +660V was traced on the oscilloscope the ripple increases to about 15V p/p. As might be expected, this is the reason for the ring modulated sound at the output. The diodes and capacitors have been swapped out.
The 10 ohm 5W cathode resistors for the 6550s are within specification, as are the 220 ohm screen grid resistors, and 470k control grid stopper resistors.
The anomalous voltage (+410V instead of the specified +345V) feeds the 12AX7 buffer/phase splitter, resulting in +250V on pin 1 (anode plate) of the 12AX7, and also +310V on pin 6. I have swapped out this 12AX7 and this anomaly remains.
I have pretty much checked 90% of the amplifier, apart from the speaker output transformer, but I am stuck in regards to this anomalous voltage on the buffer/phase splitter supply, and I wonder if that is overdriving the amplifier leading it to overstress the capabilities of the power supply and ultimately causing the ring modulated sound at high volumes. The amplifier was playing cleanly at high volume, but one hour into a gig the ring modulated sound suddenly appeared.
Please would anybody comment as to where I should look next, or how to proceed from here?
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