Hey guys, it's been awhile. but I have this amp back on my bench to try and figure out what is causing the squealing, or at least try to get rid of it somehow. No need to review the entirety of this thread, here's the Coles notes version. Contrary to what was discussed earlier, the guitar pickup is not a factor in the high pitched oscillation. In fact I can repro the problem without even a cable plugged into the input jack, all I need to do is have the (mic channel) volume and the tone knob turned up to a certain level and unshort the 6SJ7 grid by pushing the hot tab on the input jack away from the shorting tab. As I alluded to before, the length of input cable is a factor i.e. the shorter the input cable the less I have to turn up the volume for the oscillation to start happening. Reducing the total gain of the first two preamp stages is a factor. For example, removing either or both of the cathode bypass caps changes the position that the volume control needs to be at for the amp to start oscillating. Turning the tone control down also changes the position that the volume control needs to be at for it to start oscillating. I was comparing the first stage (6SJ7) to a Valco 8418 circuit which uses the same preamp tube in the first stage. They are quite a bit different, which is to be expected since my amp was not designed for electric guitar. But my amp has this oscillation problem regardless of what is being plugged in as I just mentioned (even with nothing plugged in). I'm wondering if anybody has any ideas of what I might try in terms of trouble shooting or even trial and error modifications to try and solve this. On the 6SJ7 my plate voltage is 137V, screen is 15V, cathode is 0.71V. Note that my schematic shows that someone modified the circuit at some point. It looks like originally the 6SJ7 cathode was connected directly to ground, now it has the same cathode configuration as the 6N7. I've experimented with swapping out older components for new ones (and changing the 6SJ7 tube) and also adding a grid stopper on the input but the oscillation persists.
Valco Harmony 8418.pdf
Valco Harmony 8418.pdf
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