I have a stock Mojotone 5E3 kit that I've assembled. It plays fine, but it's very, very clean. All headroom and no distortion. I can turn volumes and tone to 12 but I cannot get the amp to breakup. The rectifier and power tubes begin to run hotter than normal with only being on for 2 minutes. I mean really radiating some heat.
I began troubleshooting the amp at the inputs, everything Ohm'd out properly, so I am not losing any output there. Move on down to the power supply and I begin to notice some major differences in my B+ Voltage. I look up some standard voltages for my tubes and I notice that V1, V3 and V4 have some issues.
I believe my problem is with my rectifier having too high of a VDC output, but I need a second opinion from someone with more experince than I have.
Don't get me wrong, I love this clean tone, but that's not the reason I chose this amplifier. I wanted a lower outup than my 68' Custom Deluxe Reverb so that I can drive it a bit harder. I play with a standard Stratocaster with Alnico single coil pickups. I've tried using a 12AX7 in the preamp socket, but it did not fix the issue, just made the amp brighter. The speaker is an 8 Ohm Jensen C12Q.
Here is the readings on the tubes, along with what manufacturer.
Pin# Measured V/Standard V
V1: EH 12AY7
Pin 1 116V/164V
Pin 2 ___
Pin 3 2.06V/1.35V
Pin 4 Fil
Pin 5 Fil
Pin 6 124V/160V
Pin 7 ___
Pin 8 2.06V/1.35V
V2: JJ Ecc83s (12AX7)
Pin 1 157V/164V
Pin 2 ___
Pin 3 1.33V/1.2V
Pin 4 Fil
Pin 5 Fil
Pin 6 197V/200V
Pin 7 19V/17V
Pin 8 45V/50V
V3: JJ 6V6S
Pin 1 ___
Pin 2 Fil
Pin 3 380V/362V
Pin 4 342V/317V
Pin 5 ___
Pin 6 ___
Pin 7 Fil
Pin 8 22V/20V
V4: JJ 6V6S
Pin 1 ___
Pin 2 Fil
Pin 3 380V/362V
Pin 4 342V/317V
Pin 5 ___
Pin 6 ___
Pin 7 Fil
Pin 8 22V/20V
V5: JJ 5Y3S
B+1 = 390V/370V
4.7K 2W Resistor
B+2 = 342V/318V
22K 2W Resistor
B+3 = 247V/248V
Wall voltage = 121VAC
Power Transformer Mojo756
Output Transformer Mojo768sp
Also, my bias is set to about 38mA which I have read is right for a 5E3.
Standard DC Voltages from Rob Robinette.
I began troubleshooting the amp at the inputs, everything Ohm'd out properly, so I am not losing any output there. Move on down to the power supply and I begin to notice some major differences in my B+ Voltage. I look up some standard voltages for my tubes and I notice that V1, V3 and V4 have some issues.
I believe my problem is with my rectifier having too high of a VDC output, but I need a second opinion from someone with more experince than I have.
Don't get me wrong, I love this clean tone, but that's not the reason I chose this amplifier. I wanted a lower outup than my 68' Custom Deluxe Reverb so that I can drive it a bit harder. I play with a standard Stratocaster with Alnico single coil pickups. I've tried using a 12AX7 in the preamp socket, but it did not fix the issue, just made the amp brighter. The speaker is an 8 Ohm Jensen C12Q.
Here is the readings on the tubes, along with what manufacturer.
Pin# Measured V/Standard V
V1: EH 12AY7
Pin 1 116V/164V
Pin 2 ___
Pin 3 2.06V/1.35V
Pin 4 Fil
Pin 5 Fil
Pin 6 124V/160V
Pin 7 ___
Pin 8 2.06V/1.35V
V2: JJ Ecc83s (12AX7)
Pin 1 157V/164V
Pin 2 ___
Pin 3 1.33V/1.2V
Pin 4 Fil
Pin 5 Fil
Pin 6 197V/200V
Pin 7 19V/17V
Pin 8 45V/50V
V3: JJ 6V6S
Pin 1 ___
Pin 2 Fil
Pin 3 380V/362V
Pin 4 342V/317V
Pin 5 ___
Pin 6 ___
Pin 7 Fil
Pin 8 22V/20V
V4: JJ 6V6S
Pin 1 ___
Pin 2 Fil
Pin 3 380V/362V
Pin 4 342V/317V
Pin 5 ___
Pin 6 ___
Pin 7 Fil
Pin 8 22V/20V
V5: JJ 5Y3S
B+1 = 390V/370V
4.7K 2W Resistor
B+2 = 342V/318V
22K 2W Resistor
B+3 = 247V/248V
Wall voltage = 121VAC
Power Transformer Mojo756
Output Transformer Mojo768sp
Also, my bias is set to about 38mA which I have read is right for a 5E3.
Standard DC Voltages from Rob Robinette.
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