I'm working on a Epiphone Valve Senior guitar amp that works fine when the gain & master pots are very low. When it is slowly turned up by either the gain or
master volumes will cause the output to drop to near nothing with noticeable distortion. Then put it back on standby for a few seconds, take it off standby and
it comes back to life until the gain reaches a certain level. Then it drops off again. I've changed the tubes, checked the heater and plate voltages and verified most
all the values of the resistors, and checked most of the caps. I don't understand why it resets itself when I turn on and off the standby since the plate voltages
don't change with the drop off. I will try to attach a schematic with some voltages I measured added, but had trouble doing that last time. As always any suggestions are much appreciated!
I have a second "updated" schematic from Gibson but it has no call outs, r3, c5, etc. Its a better drawing and largely the same but no labels.
master volumes will cause the output to drop to near nothing with noticeable distortion. Then put it back on standby for a few seconds, take it off standby and
it comes back to life until the gain reaches a certain level. Then it drops off again. I've changed the tubes, checked the heater and plate voltages and verified most
all the values of the resistors, and checked most of the caps. I don't understand why it resets itself when I turn on and off the standby since the plate voltages
don't change with the drop off. I will try to attach a schematic with some voltages I measured added, but had trouble doing that last time. As always any suggestions are much appreciated!
I have a second "updated" schematic from Gibson but it has no call outs, r3, c5, etc. Its a better drawing and largely the same but no labels.
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