Hi all. I'm converting another PA/Hi-Fi to guitar amp and the strangest thing is happening.
I removed the cathode bias and installed an adjustable grid bias (ala Fender) I've done this many times with great success. This amp is a push pull EL84/6BQ5
AC voltage off the PT through a diode, cap, 10kL pot and a couple of resistors and I'm done.. but not this time.
Whats happening is the bias works fine with about 20 volt swing but when I put the output valves in the bias voltage goes positive rather than staying negative. I can watch it as I bring it up on the Variac. When I get to about -6v bias (about 70 VAC on the Variac) the bias voltage starts to go down to zero and then reverses to positive voltage.
The bias voltage has the same range and sweep as when the power tubes are removed but it's + voltage rather than - voltage as if the diode suddenly disappears.
I measured all components in the bias circuit and everything checks out good. I've tried different power tubes and it doesn't help.
This amp has an ultra linear output transformer (2 wires to each output tube) but I simply eliminate the leads from pin 9 which is grid 2/screen and add a wire from grid 2/screen to B+ as I've done with success on other amplifiers with this OT setup about 5 or 6 times.
I've attached a schematic of the amplifier.... it might help.
So far I've only re capped the amp (filter stage) removed the selector switch and tied both output tube cathodes to ground. I also moved the grid feed (pin 2) from node 1 of the power rail to node 2 on the power rail (node 1 =430vdc/node 2 = 360vdc) hoping it would help. There are some loose ends at the tone controls because I've removed the selector but I doubt that could be causing the problem.
I'm hoping that someone has run into this problem before or that somebody can figure out what makes the bias go positive when I put a set of power tubes in because after many hours of troubleshooting I'm lost and I'm in need of some help.
Thanks all.
Rob.
EL84/6BQ5 pinout diagram.
I removed the cathode bias and installed an adjustable grid bias (ala Fender) I've done this many times with great success. This amp is a push pull EL84/6BQ5
AC voltage off the PT through a diode, cap, 10kL pot and a couple of resistors and I'm done.. but not this time.
Whats happening is the bias works fine with about 20 volt swing but when I put the output valves in the bias voltage goes positive rather than staying negative. I can watch it as I bring it up on the Variac. When I get to about -6v bias (about 70 VAC on the Variac) the bias voltage starts to go down to zero and then reverses to positive voltage.
The bias voltage has the same range and sweep as when the power tubes are removed but it's + voltage rather than - voltage as if the diode suddenly disappears.
I measured all components in the bias circuit and everything checks out good. I've tried different power tubes and it doesn't help.
This amp has an ultra linear output transformer (2 wires to each output tube) but I simply eliminate the leads from pin 9 which is grid 2/screen and add a wire from grid 2/screen to B+ as I've done with success on other amplifiers with this OT setup about 5 or 6 times.
I've attached a schematic of the amplifier.... it might help.
So far I've only re capped the amp (filter stage) removed the selector switch and tied both output tube cathodes to ground. I also moved the grid feed (pin 2) from node 1 of the power rail to node 2 on the power rail (node 1 =430vdc/node 2 = 360vdc) hoping it would help. There are some loose ends at the tone controls because I've removed the selector but I doubt that could be causing the problem.
I'm hoping that someone has run into this problem before or that somebody can figure out what makes the bias go positive when I put a set of power tubes in because after many hours of troubleshooting I'm lost and I'm in need of some help.
Thanks all.
Rob.
EL84/6BQ5 pinout diagram.
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