I'm working on a Carvin V3 with (I think) a strange problem. The output is going into low frequency oscillation. It starts when you get the level up to a reasonable level- not at power up. It's very low frequency. You can't hear it, but you can watch the speaker bounce up and down even after signal is removed. I pulled V4 after I got the oscillation started, and it continues to oscillate, so I'm thinking it must be in the output section. I tried new tubes- same thing. I clipped in new filter caps at all of the PS nodes thinking maybe a decoupling problem- no change.
A couple other notes: The amp has a 2/4 tube switch. When you have it in 2 tube or 1/2 power mode the oscillation is not there. Also, if you remove signal once the oscillation starts, then put your finger on the speaker cone, you can make it stop. Otherwise, it will continue to oscillate until the amp is shut off.
I've also noticed that this amp has much more low frequency response than typical guitar amps- maybe too much and that's the problem? I'm almost out of hair to pull out.
http://carvinimages.com/schematics/3...ocked_full.pdf
A couple other notes: The amp has a 2/4 tube switch. When you have it in 2 tube or 1/2 power mode the oscillation is not there. Also, if you remove signal once the oscillation starts, then put your finger on the speaker cone, you can make it stop. Otherwise, it will continue to oscillate until the amp is shut off.
I've also noticed that this amp has much more low frequency response than typical guitar amps- maybe too much and that's the problem? I'm almost out of hair to pull out.
http://carvinimages.com/schematics/3...ocked_full.pdf
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