Hey guys, I'm working on a Hot Rod Deville that's having a weird issue. When playing on the More Drive setting, it produces an octave distortion effect, like an effects pedal. My cathode voltages on V2 are good, both at 1.7, and all of the switching is working properly. I jumpered across R23 and R24 and only seem to get the issue when both are engaged. Doing one at a time doesn't produce the problem. I've had a few in the past that were oscillating due to a bad C36, but that cap is working fine. I'm pretty stumped. Has anyone encountered this before?
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The only way to know if C36 is okay is by replacement. It may appear to be working fine yet still cause such issues.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by stereomonostereo View PostAlso, if I unhook one leg of the cathode caps, C8 and C9, I lose the octave effect. I was under the impression that when More Drive is engaged, it bypasses both of those caps from the circuit
I will assume that you have tried different tubes?
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You can get an octave up effect anytime you have parallel and 180 deg out of phase signals combining. (If perfectly matched, you get cancellation, but anything less than perfectly matched can produce odd results.)
I see the potential for that due to the split after C2, then recombining at K2A. Of course, they aren't supposed to be combining there, so I'm still stumped. But the octave up thing is a really big clue...
I posted awhile ago about a SG that was producing an octave up effect straight out of the guitar. When I opened it up, someone had wired the four conductor humbucker for "parallel opposing" operation. Probably a mistake on the part of the installer, but a cool trick!
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Try this schematic for Hot Rod III.
This matches for the 10M R106.Attached Files
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