I'm experiencing an odd amp issue I'm hoping to get some guidance on. I've got an early 60s off-brand push-pull 6V6 combo. The tubes are 6sc7, 6sf5, 6v6 x2 and 5Y3. It sounded weak and buzzy, so I went through and replaced the filter caps. Now it works and actually sounds very good, but when I dime the volume on the amp and pick the guitar strings hard or do fast runs, it starts to cut out. The faster or harder I play, the more it'll sputter, then if I stop playing the volume will gradually return. It's almost like a 'super sag' or something. With the amp volume down halfway or so it doesn't sputter at all. I've already replaced the electrolytics and cathode bypass cap, and in my troubleshooting I've tried the following:
- checked voltages against the printed schematic I've got (all within range)
- swapped in known good preamp (6sc7, 6sf5), power (6V6) and rec (5Y3) tubes
- checked all resistors and subbed in new coupling caps
- cleaned tube sockets, jacks, etc
- tried different speakers
I looked around online for some similar problems / solutions but didn't have any luck beyond 'change the tubes.' Worth noting is that if I remove the cathode bypass cap, the cutting out behavior happens at low volume as well. That would lead me to believe it's something related to the power tubes, but I can't find anything wrong.
Any ideas?
- checked voltages against the printed schematic I've got (all within range)
- swapped in known good preamp (6sc7, 6sf5), power (6V6) and rec (5Y3) tubes
- checked all resistors and subbed in new coupling caps
- cleaned tube sockets, jacks, etc
- tried different speakers
I looked around online for some similar problems / solutions but didn't have any luck beyond 'change the tubes.' Worth noting is that if I remove the cathode bypass cap, the cutting out behavior happens at low volume as well. That would lead me to believe it's something related to the power tubes, but I can't find anything wrong.
Any ideas?
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