Hey guys,
I recently finished up a Weber 5E3 build. Pretty simple, works great. But today I finally had a chance to crank it and noticed that the guitar's volume pots were extremely scratchy. I tried the guitar on another amp and the pots were silent.
So I have it back on the bench right now, and I'm measuring some DC on the input jacks:
Standby:
Normal 1: -.76V
Normal 2: -.52V
Bright 1: -.83V
Bright 2: -.61V
On
Normal 1: .07V
Normal 2: .005V
Bright 1: .16V
Bright 2: .013V
What's weirder is the pretty significant negative voltage on the input jacks while standby is on.
I tried running a jumper wire from another ground point (PT bolt) straight to the ground of the jacks, and the DC remained unchanged. The DC offsets go away when V1 is removed, so I tried another tube in V1 and the DC level was unchanged.
I can't say I've experienced this before. Any opinions? Amp sounds pretty killer otherwise.
Mike
I recently finished up a Weber 5E3 build. Pretty simple, works great. But today I finally had a chance to crank it and noticed that the guitar's volume pots were extremely scratchy. I tried the guitar on another amp and the pots were silent.
So I have it back on the bench right now, and I'm measuring some DC on the input jacks:
Standby:
Normal 1: -.76V
Normal 2: -.52V
Bright 1: -.83V
Bright 2: -.61V
On
Normal 1: .07V
Normal 2: .005V
Bright 1: .16V
Bright 2: .013V
What's weirder is the pretty significant negative voltage on the input jacks while standby is on.
I tried running a jumper wire from another ground point (PT bolt) straight to the ground of the jacks, and the DC remained unchanged. The DC offsets go away when V1 is removed, so I tried another tube in V1 and the DC level was unchanged.
I can't say I've experienced this before. Any opinions? Amp sounds pretty killer otherwise.
Mike
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