Hey folks,
Recently put the finishing touches on a 6G2-style clone and I'm having a little trouble in our burn-in vetting... for some reason when the tremolo is turned up (depth), it is accompanied by the speakers moving back and forth to the pace of the tremolo. Now I've heard hum do this as the bias is wiggled, but to actually be causing large physical movements of the speakers? My 15" WGS speaker barely moves, while the pair of JBL K110's we chose for the cab are very sensitive and move a lot.
I've been scratching my head a lot on this and havent been able to find anything definitive, but I'll share what I can... The tubes check out fine. The bias is fixed by tapping the HV of the secondary, then is modulated (from that fixed mid-point). We are using 6L6GT's instead of 6V6 that are standard to the original 6G2 design. I'm pretty sure the speakers are okay too...
Today I heard a variation of the symptom - instead of the speakers/hum making a rhythmic "wum, wum, wum", there seemed to be two overriding pulses at the same speed but off set, making a "wu-dum, wu-dum, wu-dum"...
Totally stumped here. Any leads as to where to start looking beyond this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
- Britt
PS - Here's a schematic, too. The only difference with mine other than 6L6 subs are a different tone stack and a more robust PSU (used a choke, etc.)...
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s..._6g2_schem.gif
Recently put the finishing touches on a 6G2-style clone and I'm having a little trouble in our burn-in vetting... for some reason when the tremolo is turned up (depth), it is accompanied by the speakers moving back and forth to the pace of the tremolo. Now I've heard hum do this as the bias is wiggled, but to actually be causing large physical movements of the speakers? My 15" WGS speaker barely moves, while the pair of JBL K110's we chose for the cab are very sensitive and move a lot.
I've been scratching my head a lot on this and havent been able to find anything definitive, but I'll share what I can... The tubes check out fine. The bias is fixed by tapping the HV of the secondary, then is modulated (from that fixed mid-point). We are using 6L6GT's instead of 6V6 that are standard to the original 6G2 design. I'm pretty sure the speakers are okay too...
Today I heard a variation of the symptom - instead of the speakers/hum making a rhythmic "wum, wum, wum", there seemed to be two overriding pulses at the same speed but off set, making a "wu-dum, wu-dum, wu-dum"...
Totally stumped here. Any leads as to where to start looking beyond this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
- Britt
PS - Here's a schematic, too. The only difference with mine other than 6L6 subs are a different tone stack and a more robust PSU (used a choke, etc.)...
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/s..._6g2_schem.gif
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