The amp - homebrew SE, essentially champ platform with hammond 125ESE output to accomodate an EL34 or 6L6. Preamp is a 6SL7. But, I deliberately kept plate voltage low using a hammond 261G6. With solid state rectifier I get 188VDC on the plate. The trannys are way big I know, and it operates at about half capacity.
I works well, almost too well. I wanted cranked overdrive tone at low power. It is difficult to get clean tone. The bigger problem is, I have this ever present sizzle, that I can best describe as "frying bacon" that rides over each note and tails off as the note fades out. All parts are new, layout is clean. I've built quite a few amps, so I know most of the rules about lead dress, shielding, etc. Tons of filtering. I've swapped out all tubes and speakers to illiminate them as the problem.
Because the plate voltage is so low I'm wondering if I need to consider reducing the preamp gain since the output tube has such a low ceiling. Before I start playing with the preamp values, I'd like to know if this is the first place to look. I've dealt with feedback and other weird oscillations before, but this is the first time I've had a "sizzle" thing going on. Any suggestions?
I works well, almost too well. I wanted cranked overdrive tone at low power. It is difficult to get clean tone. The bigger problem is, I have this ever present sizzle, that I can best describe as "frying bacon" that rides over each note and tails off as the note fades out. All parts are new, layout is clean. I've built quite a few amps, so I know most of the rules about lead dress, shielding, etc. Tons of filtering. I've swapped out all tubes and speakers to illiminate them as the problem.
Because the plate voltage is so low I'm wondering if I need to consider reducing the preamp gain since the output tube has such a low ceiling. Before I start playing with the preamp values, I'd like to know if this is the first place to look. I've dealt with feedback and other weird oscillations before, but this is the first time I've had a "sizzle" thing going on. Any suggestions?
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