Hi All
Ive built my second ever clone amp. Its all together and working and i think its about 95%
Ive used a old 100watt chassis and fitted a new JCM800 output tx. The amp has been built using new components. But it seems to have an issue at high output
testing with a dummy 8ohm load and a signal gen. The sine wave is perfect up until about half way then you can see some sort of distortion
then if you turn it up much more the sine wave goes all over the place and the output tx starts to make noises. When this happens the 480v stays stable and drops about 5 v
Play the bass though it sounds great no issues with the sound
I don't really know what is causing this.. need some help there
The amp has been built using the correct values of components. ( V2 using 1k on cathode and 47k on feedback )
Tubes are good with biasing at about 36ma per tube.
Heaters at 6.7v ac
V1 Cathode 1.49v
V1 Anodes 173v
V2 Cathode 1.55v and 140v
V3 cathode 37v
V3 Anode 227v and 220v
V4/5/6/7 Anode 487v and at 1k 5w 480v
There is a little too much hum it think. if you turn bass pot ( 1m pot ) too full on it reduces to an acceptable amount. If you back it of it goes up Can't see any ripple if i add a extra 100uf 500v cap makes no difference.. I'm going to check later on tomorrow for earth and solder joints etc. just mentioned about the hum incase its linked to the main fault
Can anyone help
bassman1965
Ive built my second ever clone amp. Its all together and working and i think its about 95%
Ive used a old 100watt chassis and fitted a new JCM800 output tx. The amp has been built using new components. But it seems to have an issue at high output
testing with a dummy 8ohm load and a signal gen. The sine wave is perfect up until about half way then you can see some sort of distortion
then if you turn it up much more the sine wave goes all over the place and the output tx starts to make noises. When this happens the 480v stays stable and drops about 5 v
Play the bass though it sounds great no issues with the sound
I don't really know what is causing this.. need some help there
The amp has been built using the correct values of components. ( V2 using 1k on cathode and 47k on feedback )
Tubes are good with biasing at about 36ma per tube.
Heaters at 6.7v ac
V1 Cathode 1.49v
V1 Anodes 173v
V2 Cathode 1.55v and 140v
V3 cathode 37v
V3 Anode 227v and 220v
V4/5/6/7 Anode 487v and at 1k 5w 480v
There is a little too much hum it think. if you turn bass pot ( 1m pot ) too full on it reduces to an acceptable amount. If you back it of it goes up Can't see any ripple if i add a extra 100uf 500v cap makes no difference.. I'm going to check later on tomorrow for earth and solder joints etc. just mentioned about the hum incase its linked to the main fault
Can anyone help
bassman1965
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