My friend asked me to help with his Triple Rectifier 150W dual channel Amp.
The issue is with the clean channel.
It begins to distort even at 10% of gain with passive pickups.
When i'm playing slightly - it sounds like a regular clean channel, when i make hard picking or play chords- it sounds distorted.
Issue appears in preamp section. When I use an external preamp connected into a return jack - it sounds pretty good.
Channel Style select switch is in the middle position,
Orange channel gain is set to "Clean Rhytm"
All tubes have been changed to a new ones, i tried two different sets of 12AX7-EH tubes.
Heater voltages are OK - 6.2V
I tested all optocouplers and they are looking pretty good.
about 100 Ohm open ant more than 2Meg closed.
I applied 150mV peak-to-peak voltage at the amp input and checked voltages and gain stage-by stage.
With 15-20% of gain setting I can see clean sine wave at the V3b Cathode,
With 50% of gain i have distorted sound after the V3a stage.
Calculated and measured gains have really close values, excepting the V3a and V3b stages.
I desoldered V1 V2 V3 sockets and cleaned them in solvent.
Also I cleaned all tracers and solder joints with solvent.
After that I dried PCB and sockets for about 2 hours.
Then I soldered all sockets back without using of additional Flux - to prevent any additional conductance.
Also I found on some forums - that there are some issues with 12AX7EH tubes in V3 and V4 stages, because of Heater to cathode Voltage ratings.
I replaced the V3 tube with a new Ruby 12AX7-AC tube - no success.
Also i tried JJ, Groove Tubes and Sylvania tubes.
After that I excluded the V3a and V3b Stages from this amp. I soldered these stages on a separate tube socket and connected wires to a PCB.
(Ground, Power and Input)
This was made to exclude any impact from a PCB side.
Also I connected heater voltage from a separate power supply - to exclude Heater to Cathode voltage issue.
As a load for the Cathode follower I built a a separate tone stack.
I installed the LT-Spice software and modeled this preamp.
As I can see:
with 15% of Gain and 100mV input signal
(Green -V3a Anode; Blue - V3b Cathode)
voltage at the input ("X" point) is 6.35V
the anode AC Voltage on V3a is about 272V (Clean)
V3a cathode AC Voltage is 2.27V it swings from 0.6 to 2.8V
with 15% of Gain and 150mV input signal
(Blue -V3a Anode; Green - V3b Cathode)
voltage at the input ("X" point) is 9.94V
the anode AC Voltage on V3a is about 324V (distorted)
V3a cathode AC Voltage is 3.1V it varies from 0.0V to 3.1V
In real conditions I can see the following values:
Input - 100mV; Gain - 15%
Point "X" - 6V
V3a Cathode AC Voltage - 2.5V (slightly distorted)
V3a Anode AC Voltage - 225V (slightly distorted)
Input - 150mV; Gain - 15%
Point "X" - 10V
V3a Cathode AC Voltage - 2.75V (distorted)
V3a Anode AC Voltage - 230V (distorted)
All parts are new, Socket is new.
I tried about 6 different tubes with the same result.
I tried a new Ruby 12AX7-AC tube - no success.
So the V3a output is lower than the simulated one.
Real amp:
Plate DC voltage - 223V
Cathode - 1.7V
I got 230V p-p Max at the V3a Plate, but sym shows 320V p-p max. (distorted signal)
This is about 30% lower than the estimated value.
Such way it works with less headroom and begins to distort earlier.
I don't know why this happens(((((
The issue is with the clean channel.
It begins to distort even at 10% of gain with passive pickups.
When i'm playing slightly - it sounds like a regular clean channel, when i make hard picking or play chords- it sounds distorted.
Issue appears in preamp section. When I use an external preamp connected into a return jack - it sounds pretty good.
Channel Style select switch is in the middle position,
Orange channel gain is set to "Clean Rhytm"
All tubes have been changed to a new ones, i tried two different sets of 12AX7-EH tubes.
Heater voltages are OK - 6.2V
I tested all optocouplers and they are looking pretty good.
about 100 Ohm open ant more than 2Meg closed.
I applied 150mV peak-to-peak voltage at the amp input and checked voltages and gain stage-by stage.
With 15-20% of gain setting I can see clean sine wave at the V3b Cathode,
With 50% of gain i have distorted sound after the V3a stage.
Calculated and measured gains have really close values, excepting the V3a and V3b stages.
I desoldered V1 V2 V3 sockets and cleaned them in solvent.
Also I cleaned all tracers and solder joints with solvent.
After that I dried PCB and sockets for about 2 hours.
Then I soldered all sockets back without using of additional Flux - to prevent any additional conductance.
Also I found on some forums - that there are some issues with 12AX7EH tubes in V3 and V4 stages, because of Heater to cathode Voltage ratings.
I replaced the V3 tube with a new Ruby 12AX7-AC tube - no success.
Also i tried JJ, Groove Tubes and Sylvania tubes.
After that I excluded the V3a and V3b Stages from this amp. I soldered these stages on a separate tube socket and connected wires to a PCB.
(Ground, Power and Input)
This was made to exclude any impact from a PCB side.
Also I connected heater voltage from a separate power supply - to exclude Heater to Cathode voltage issue.
As a load for the Cathode follower I built a a separate tone stack.
I installed the LT-Spice software and modeled this preamp.
As I can see:
with 15% of Gain and 100mV input signal
(Green -V3a Anode; Blue - V3b Cathode)
voltage at the input ("X" point) is 6.35V
the anode AC Voltage on V3a is about 272V (Clean)
V3a cathode AC Voltage is 2.27V it swings from 0.6 to 2.8V
with 15% of Gain and 150mV input signal
(Blue -V3a Anode; Green - V3b Cathode)
voltage at the input ("X" point) is 9.94V
the anode AC Voltage on V3a is about 324V (distorted)
V3a cathode AC Voltage is 3.1V it varies from 0.0V to 3.1V
In real conditions I can see the following values:
Input - 100mV; Gain - 15%
Point "X" - 6V
V3a Cathode AC Voltage - 2.5V (slightly distorted)
V3a Anode AC Voltage - 225V (slightly distorted)
Input - 150mV; Gain - 15%
Point "X" - 10V
V3a Cathode AC Voltage - 2.75V (distorted)
V3a Anode AC Voltage - 230V (distorted)
All parts are new, Socket is new.
I tried about 6 different tubes with the same result.
I tried a new Ruby 12AX7-AC tube - no success.
So the V3a output is lower than the simulated one.
Real amp:
Plate DC voltage - 223V
Cathode - 1.7V
I got 230V p-p Max at the V3a Plate, but sym shows 320V p-p max. (distorted signal)
This is about 30% lower than the estimated value.
Such way it works with less headroom and begins to distort earlier.
I don't know why this happens(((((
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