I never run Fender reverb over about 2 on the knob. Never realized until a customer complained about it, but turning the control to 10 not only adds much hum but seems to cause power tubes to glow blue at base. I checked one, seems to do just that, also pulls both screen and plate voltages down on power tubes. Is this normal or did I get a bad batch of tanks last time I ordered?
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What is happening at the PI when the power tube voltages take a nosedive? (And is it the power tube(s) on one side only (hint, hint)?)Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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Originally posted by tubeswell View PostWhat is happening at the PI when the power tube voltages take a nosedive? (And is it the power tube(s) on one side only (hint, hint)?)
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It would also be useful to monitor the overall B+ supply voltage when the problem occurs. If there is a oscillation causing the power tubes to draw more current then the B+ will be sag and all the other plate voltages in the amp will follow. Therefore, when you measure a drop in one spot, such as the plate of the PI, it is only meaningful if it is localized to that circuit and not just proportional to a drop in the B+ rail.
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Found it. Using a multi-tap tranny with impedance switch. Had secondaries too close to v4 reverb driver. Re-routed them my old way and oscillations are gone. Was trying to do an esier, shorter path, but didn't work. Need to correct my BMR I just put same tranny into not too long ago. Has same problem but never notice, never turning reverb past 2. Yea. Man, that was baffling.
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