Hey guys,
I've lurked on this forum for a while. When I ended up with this issue, I figured there would be no better place to ask about it than here.
I've got a VHT Special 6 Ultra. Nice little 6 watt tube amp. I just took it upon myself to do the fairly popular negative feedback mod. I have done little work with tube amps, but am quite experienced in electronics, soldering, reading schematics, etc. So I thought I could do this pretty easily, especially considering the steps outlined here (you can also see the schematic for this amp if you scroll to the top of that page). However, upon completion I've found that the amp is super quiet. It "works" per say, but you have to turn everything up real loud to hear it. If I plug into the effects return, the amp acts as it should. I've tried jumping the FX loop, and the tubes also seem to be fine. At one point I found that by plugging my guitar into the jack halfway and jiggling the connector into just the right spot, the amp would work exactly as normal. However, this doesn't even seem to be the case any more. Seeing as plugging into the FX return works, it seems like something got messed up with the input stages. I'm just not really sure where to proceed to figure out this problem.
I'm really stumped by this one! If anybody has anything you think I should try, it would be greatly appreciated. I just want my amp to work again!
I've lurked on this forum for a while. When I ended up with this issue, I figured there would be no better place to ask about it than here.
I've got a VHT Special 6 Ultra. Nice little 6 watt tube amp. I just took it upon myself to do the fairly popular negative feedback mod. I have done little work with tube amps, but am quite experienced in electronics, soldering, reading schematics, etc. So I thought I could do this pretty easily, especially considering the steps outlined here (you can also see the schematic for this amp if you scroll to the top of that page). However, upon completion I've found that the amp is super quiet. It "works" per say, but you have to turn everything up real loud to hear it. If I plug into the effects return, the amp acts as it should. I've tried jumping the FX loop, and the tubes also seem to be fine. At one point I found that by plugging my guitar into the jack halfway and jiggling the connector into just the right spot, the amp would work exactly as normal. However, this doesn't even seem to be the case any more. Seeing as plugging into the FX return works, it seems like something got messed up with the input stages. I'm just not really sure where to proceed to figure out this problem.
I'm really stumped by this one! If anybody has anything you think I should try, it would be greatly appreciated. I just want my amp to work again!
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