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“Same story turns around over 100 posts, and we still don't know what Fender signal test voltages are.
Question
Set volume and all tone controls on 5, Reverb 0, Bright sw OFF
How many mV test signal 1 kHz on normal and on vibrato channel jacks gives a clear signal on dummy load of 2 Ohm and how many is this voltage value.”
* Will try this in next or later post
“If distortion occurs after some time (when the tubes are warmed up) indicates GZ34 and 6L6. Check it.
Question
Are these tubes currently in the FSR new or "as new" ?”
*The rectifier and both output tubes are new, just out of the box. Have been since early in this saga.
“Distortion at low tones and at higher power usually occurs when poor DC voltage filtration or insufficient PT.
When distortion occurs
- measure (+465 VDC) the DC voltage on the first elco, does voltage drops with increasing power.”
* I measure 446 VDC which drops briefly to 415 VDC when I hit a loud “E” chord with the volume over 5 on the Vibrato channel.
“If the + DC voltage on the first elco drops with increasing power, check the GZ34 and the first elco
- measure (360 VAC) the AC voltage at the anode GZ34, does voltage drops with increasing power.”
* I measured 349 VAC at pin 6 of the 5AR4, which dropped briefly to 342 at the loud “E” strum and distortion. Is that a significant amount?
“If the AC voltage at the anode GZ34 drops with increasing power, check the PT.
Question
- Does distortion occur at low tones and at higher power only occurs on FSR 4x10 cab or on other guitar cab.”
* I have no other 2 ohm cab to test this on, or 4 ohm cab, for that matter. I’ve disconnected each of the 4 speakers individually and played thru the remaining three. The distortion problem persisted when playing thru any combination of 3 of the 4 speakers.
- Whether distortion occurs at low tones and at higher power occurs on both channels or on one channel.
* The distortion occurs on either channel after a few minutes, above “5” on either channel
Since you have working on FSR modes, check that one of the mode elements has not changed its value.
*I’m sorry, I don’t understand this question.
“Same story turns around over 100 posts, and we still don't know what Fender signal test voltages are.
Question
Set volume and all tone controls on 5, Reverb 0, Bright sw OFF
How many mV test signal 1 kHz on normal and on vibrato channel jacks gives a clear signal on dummy load of 2 Ohm and how many is this voltage value.”
* Will try this in next or later post
“If distortion occurs after some time (when the tubes are warmed up) indicates GZ34 and 6L6. Check it.
Question
Are these tubes currently in the FSR new or "as new" ?”
*The rectifier and both output tubes are new, just out of the box. Have been since early in this saga.
“Distortion at low tones and at higher power usually occurs when poor DC voltage filtration or insufficient PT.
When distortion occurs
- measure (+465 VDC) the DC voltage on the first elco, does voltage drops with increasing power.”
* I measure 446 VDC which drops briefly to 415 VDC when I hit a loud “E” chord with the volume over 5 on the Vibrato channel.
“If the + DC voltage on the first elco drops with increasing power, check the GZ34 and the first elco
- measure (360 VAC) the AC voltage at the anode GZ34, does voltage drops with increasing power.”
* I measured 349 VAC at pin 6 of the 5AR4, which dropped briefly to 342 at the loud “E” strum and distortion. Is that a significant amount?
“If the AC voltage at the anode GZ34 drops with increasing power, check the PT.
Question
- Does distortion occur at low tones and at higher power only occurs on FSR 4x10 cab or on other guitar cab.”
* I have no other 2 ohm cab to test this on, or 4 ohm cab, for that matter. I’ve disconnected each of the 4 speakers individually and played thru the remaining three. The distortion problem persisted when playing thru any combination of 3 of the 4 speakers.
- Whether distortion occurs at low tones and at higher power occurs on both channels or on one channel.
* The distortion occurs on either channel after a few minutes, above “5” on either channel
Since you have working on FSR modes, check that one of the mode elements has not changed its value.
*I’m sorry, I don’t understand this question.
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