Hey folks,
I have one of these amps for service. It's totally solid state. Channel 1 (clean) works fine, but channel 2 (O.D.) squeals oscillates just by turning up either of the 2 gains pots.
The 1st gain pot when turned up past about 3/4 or so produces about a 12K sinewave & gain 2 pot produces a rounded squarewave of aobut 500hz.
Both of these actions can be changed but not eliminated by gounding the input jack board directly to other grounds on the board as well as the chassis, however when you switch the ground lift to lifted, all bets are off & back to where you started anyway.
I almost seems like the gain in the 2nd stages is just wayyyy to high.
This seems more like a design issue & the guy claims it's done it since he bought it new.
Anyone have any special connection with Randall possible service bulletins on this amp or any experience yourselves with this issue?
I've tried to snub the oscillation by placing a high value pf disc cap in the feedback path of the 2 preamp opamps to no avail.
I've tried moving around all the wires in the amp to see if it's a proximity feedback, also to no avail...
Thanx, Glen
I have one of these amps for service. It's totally solid state. Channel 1 (clean) works fine, but channel 2 (O.D.) squeals oscillates just by turning up either of the 2 gains pots.
The 1st gain pot when turned up past about 3/4 or so produces about a 12K sinewave & gain 2 pot produces a rounded squarewave of aobut 500hz.
Both of these actions can be changed but not eliminated by gounding the input jack board directly to other grounds on the board as well as the chassis, however when you switch the ground lift to lifted, all bets are off & back to where you started anyway.
I almost seems like the gain in the 2nd stages is just wayyyy to high.
This seems more like a design issue & the guy claims it's done it since he bought it new.
Anyone have any special connection with Randall possible service bulletins on this amp or any experience yourselves with this issue?
I've tried to snub the oscillation by placing a high value pf disc cap in the feedback path of the 2 preamp opamps to no avail.
I've tried moving around all the wires in the amp to see if it's a proximity feedback, also to no avail...
Thanx, Glen
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