Hi there!
I wonder if some of you guys could help me with this issue. I have a Divided by 13 CJ11 in my workbench right now with a very awful flatulent distortion. It seems you are playing through a broken speaker though the speaker is not the problem. I tried with a new one and it sounded just as awful.
Well, in fact it starts to sound that way wen the signal level reaches certain point. I scoped the signal through the hole preamp section and I saw a clean waveform everywhere except the concertina phase splitter. When the signal reaches that level the waveform cut in a very sharp fashion. I tried this with the output tubes removed from the amplifier so I am sure the issue is related to the concertina circuit being overdriven itself.
I just need to understand what the hell is going on here.
This is the oscillogram of the two outputs of the split load (concertina), with a voltage swing of 31Vp on the positive side and 28Vp on the negative side, the largest unclipped signal level:
And this is what it looks like when the concertina starts to be overdriven:
And this with the PI heavily overdriven:
Sorry for the low trace intensity. The camera doesn't see as well a I do Despite of that you could see these sharp edges on both outputs. The flat area corresponds to the negative voltage swing of the input signal.
Well, the fact is that I scoped while I heard and I can relate that sharp, flatulent and with lots and lots of Intermodulation Distortion sound, with the signal waveform hitting this flat area on the split load circuit.
These are the voltages I founded in the circuit:
Well, this is a good amp that used to work fine so I don't think there is the need of modifying it. There must be something wrong somewhere, but I don't know where! By the way, the amp sound very good until it reaches this point.
Do you think this waveforms are normal in this circuits in this circuit? Can this sharp clip cause the flatulent distortion I hear on the speaker?
This is the CJ11's schematic:
Thank you for your suggestions!
I wonder if some of you guys could help me with this issue. I have a Divided by 13 CJ11 in my workbench right now with a very awful flatulent distortion. It seems you are playing through a broken speaker though the speaker is not the problem. I tried with a new one and it sounded just as awful.
Well, in fact it starts to sound that way wen the signal level reaches certain point. I scoped the signal through the hole preamp section and I saw a clean waveform everywhere except the concertina phase splitter. When the signal reaches that level the waveform cut in a very sharp fashion. I tried this with the output tubes removed from the amplifier so I am sure the issue is related to the concertina circuit being overdriven itself.
I just need to understand what the hell is going on here.
This is the oscillogram of the two outputs of the split load (concertina), with a voltage swing of 31Vp on the positive side and 28Vp on the negative side, the largest unclipped signal level:
And this is what it looks like when the concertina starts to be overdriven:
And this with the PI heavily overdriven:
Sorry for the low trace intensity. The camera doesn't see as well a I do Despite of that you could see these sharp edges on both outputs. The flat area corresponds to the negative voltage swing of the input signal.
Well, the fact is that I scoped while I heard and I can relate that sharp, flatulent and with lots and lots of Intermodulation Distortion sound, with the signal waveform hitting this flat area on the split load circuit.
These are the voltages I founded in the circuit:
Well, this is a good amp that used to work fine so I don't think there is the need of modifying it. There must be something wrong somewhere, but I don't know where! By the way, the amp sound very good until it reaches this point.
Do you think this waveforms are normal in this circuits in this circuit? Can this sharp clip cause the flatulent distortion I hear on the speaker?
This is the CJ11's schematic:
Thank you for your suggestions!
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