Hey guys,
I have a Peavey Windsor here that I've spent quite a few hours trying to debug a high frequency oscillation that varies frequency with the master volume knob.
At first, I thought the oscillation was in the PI, cause it goes away with the PI driver tube removed. Some other things I noticed:
- It goes away with C17 lifted
- It goes away with C7 lifted
- It stays with power tubes removed.
- It stays with C16 lifted
- It stays with "texture" knob disconnected
- It stays with "presence" and "resonance" disconnected.
So I basically checked everything in the PI, and tried a few different tubes - with no change. Then I decided to just use a cable to bridge the effects loop - and it went away!
I gave the jacks and their shorting contacts a clean, but it still happening - and I have no clue why. Has anyone experienced this one before?
SCHEMATIC: http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/file...0SCHEMATIC.pdf
I have a Peavey Windsor here that I've spent quite a few hours trying to debug a high frequency oscillation that varies frequency with the master volume knob.
At first, I thought the oscillation was in the PI, cause it goes away with the PI driver tube removed. Some other things I noticed:
- It goes away with C17 lifted
- It goes away with C7 lifted
- It stays with power tubes removed.
- It stays with C16 lifted
- It stays with "texture" knob disconnected
- It stays with "presence" and "resonance" disconnected.
So I basically checked everything in the PI, and tried a few different tubes - with no change. Then I decided to just use a cable to bridge the effects loop - and it went away!
I gave the jacks and their shorting contacts a clean, but it still happening - and I have no clue why. Has anyone experienced this one before?
SCHEMATIC: http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/file...0SCHEMATIC.pdf
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