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Have a 5F6-a circuit on the bench that never cut output, even with volumes at zero. It does on both channels. I don't think it's potentiometers fault (2 different brands on bright/normal channels); when zeroed, CF's input has about 60mVAC (which gives an output power of 1.3W; it takes about 110mV to give full undistorted output). Funny is that before the mix resistors, AC voltage is a bit smaller (oscillates between 40-50mV), so it seems to be induced from anywhere after the mix resistors.
Already changed first coupling caps. Not sure if raising the 270K mix resistor to Marshall values would do anything.
Any ideas ?
thanks, roberto
Have a 5F6-a circuit on the bench that never cut output, even with volumes at zero. It does on both channels. I don't think it's potentiometers fault (2 different brands on bright/normal channels); when zeroed, CF's input has about 60mVAC (which gives an output power of 1.3W; it takes about 110mV to give full undistorted output). Funny is that before the mix resistors, AC voltage is a bit smaller (oscillates between 40-50mV), so it seems to be induced from anywhere after the mix resistors.
Already changed first coupling caps. Not sure if raising the 270K mix resistor to Marshall values would do anything.
Any ideas ?
thanks, roberto
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