I have a Northland Baffin II tube amp(same as Teisco Checkmate 18 without the reverb). When I play my strat through the amp and turn the up on 8-10, it sounds great. Breaks up real nice. When I use my tele with hotter humbuckers, and crank up the amp again to 8-10, it sounds great unless I hit low notes on the low E string. When I do this, the note gets this weird out of phase type sound for a quick moment(less than a sec) and then the sound returns to normal as I let it ring out (almost sounds like a laser in a sci-fi movie). Could this be a power tube biasing issue? The plate voltage is 330V. 11.75v across the 130ohm cathode resistor gives 90mA or approx. 45mA from each tube. Or should I be looking to the preamp tube biasing? Attached is the schematic (mine is the same with no reverb). Thanks.
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It could be the cathodyne PI. They can do some odd things when overdriven sometimes.
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Yeah, It's definitely the bass frequencies. The notes get all squishy and drizzly if you know what I mean (i'll try to post a link to a sound sample later today). I'll play with that 30uF bypass cap. Any other recommendations to tighten up the low end? The amp is late 60's/early 70's and is in absolute mint condition but it does have the original caps. I already replaced the tremolo caps to get it working. Which caps would you replace first to clean up these low notes? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Zozobra View PostIt could be the cathodyne PI. They can do some odd things when overdriven sometimes.
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Have you tried it with a different speaker (of the correct impedance)?
Any/all ecaps may be life expired if it's been used a lot, or deformed if not.
It would be a good idea to identify failed parts and get the amp working as intended, before attempting mods.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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