I just finished a fender 5f4 super build that turned out really well. So that gave me the courage to rebuild a Univox u1011 amplifier- 105w.
The univox amp was modded several times and only one channel was usable with no tremolo and no reverb. I was able to get a spare circuit board and rebuilt the spare circuit board with new caps and resistors, I installed it but I’m having trouble with the 2nd stage of gain. the first stage of gain is working properly, then the signal goes to the volume pots.After which the signal comes from the volume pots into the grids of V2. There are 2 channels ( from the 2 volume posts) that are going into V2.Channel one has 2 grid stopper resistors in series 100K and 330K . The other channel has the grid stopper resistor at 470K. The plate resistor is 100K , the cathode has a resistor that is 1.5k and has also 10uf 16v cap. The b+ voltage to the plate resistor is about 220v ,but after the 100k resistor I can only get 7.32 volts. I need 145v at this point. I've tries several variations on the plate a grid resistors but no luck. Any suggestions I’m stumped.
The univox amp was modded several times and only one channel was usable with no tremolo and no reverb. I was able to get a spare circuit board and rebuilt the spare circuit board with new caps and resistors, I installed it but I’m having trouble with the 2nd stage of gain. the first stage of gain is working properly, then the signal goes to the volume pots.After which the signal comes from the volume pots into the grids of V2. There are 2 channels ( from the 2 volume posts) that are going into V2.Channel one has 2 grid stopper resistors in series 100K and 330K . The other channel has the grid stopper resistor at 470K. The plate resistor is 100K , the cathode has a resistor that is 1.5k and has also 10uf 16v cap. The b+ voltage to the plate resistor is about 220v ,but after the 100k resistor I can only get 7.32 volts. I need 145v at this point. I've tries several variations on the plate a grid resistors but no luck. Any suggestions I’m stumped.
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