I'm doing a general overhaul on an early 60s AC10. Schem below. There's a loud click on the tremelo, which goes along with the wobble. On the scope, on the plate and grid of V3B, a jagged interruption appears at the bottom of each tremelo waveform. This is visible elsewhere in the amp but at its sharpest here. I am assuming that's the click.
I changed out C17, C19 and C20 with no effect on the click. I wondered if the tube was biased wrongly, as the scope image reminded me of when you see the ripple at the top or bottom of the waveform when a SS power section waveform hits a rail (vague hunch I know, based on weak knowledge I also know ). Increasing the value of the cathode resistor shared between the V3B ECF82 pentode section and the EF86 V1 did bring down the clicking a bit, but only when the oscillation is also reduced. Adding screen bypass caps on V3B from screen to cathode does stop the clicking, though not until the values go over about 1uF.
I don;t know why this clicking is happening, nor do I understand why the cathode bypass cap cures (or masks) it. Anyone want to educate me?
I changed out C17, C19 and C20 with no effect on the click. I wondered if the tube was biased wrongly, as the scope image reminded me of when you see the ripple at the top or bottom of the waveform when a SS power section waveform hits a rail (vague hunch I know, based on weak knowledge I also know ). Increasing the value of the cathode resistor shared between the V3B ECF82 pentode section and the EF86 V1 did bring down the clicking a bit, but only when the oscillation is also reduced. Adding screen bypass caps on V3B from screen to cathode does stop the clicking, though not until the values go over about 1uF.
I don;t know why this clicking is happening, nor do I understand why the cathode bypass cap cures (or masks) it. Anyone want to educate me?
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