I recently built a 6G16 Vibroverb. GREAT sounding amp!
BUT...when I turn the intensity up past "3", it starts to red-plate the power tubes - regardless of the starting bias. I can bias it at 20 ma and still get the same thing. I just don't get it.
I have a 10K bias pot with a 27K load resistor. With the footswitch defeating the Vibrato oscillation, the Intensity control can bring the negative bias control all the way down to -8 volts from -53.
I have checked and re-checked and re-checked the circuit for errors and the components for proper values, both visually, and with a meter.
Yesterday, I took the board out and checked all of the connections on the back. They were fine. I also checked the layout again and measured each component with a meter, and checked all of the grounds. I made sure there are no grounds except where they should be.
With the power tubes out and the vibrato switched off with the footswitch, I also checked through all of the voltages.
Bias tap = -45 volts
Bias board out to bias pot = -63 volts
Bias pot out to intensity control, left lug = -47 volts
V8 and V7 (6L6)
pin 3 = 477
pin 5 = -47
pin 6 = 475
V6 (phase inverter)
pin 1 = 270
pin 2 = 20
pin 3 = 29
pin 6 = 258
pin 7 = 20
pin 8 = 29
V5 (vibrato)
pin 1 = 225
pin 2 = 19
pin 3 = 2.3
pin 6 = 473
pin 7 = 225
pin 8 = 233
V4 (reverb recovery)
pin 1 = 204
pin 2 =
pin 3 = 1.7
pin 6 = 213
pin 7 =
pin 8 = 1.8
V3 (reverb send)
pin 1 = 465
pin 2 = 30
pin 3 = 7.5
pin 6 = 465
pin 7 = 30
pin 8 = 7.5
V2 (bright)
pin 1 = 205
pin 2 =
pin 3 = 1.7
pin 6 = 185
pin 7 =
pin 8 = 1.5
V6 (normal)
pin 1 = 205
pin 2 =
pin 3 = 1.7
pin 6 = 160
pin 7 =
pin 8 = 1.5
BUT...when I turn the intensity up past "3", it starts to red-plate the power tubes - regardless of the starting bias. I can bias it at 20 ma and still get the same thing. I just don't get it.
I have a 10K bias pot with a 27K load resistor. With the footswitch defeating the Vibrato oscillation, the Intensity control can bring the negative bias control all the way down to -8 volts from -53.
I have checked and re-checked and re-checked the circuit for errors and the components for proper values, both visually, and with a meter.
Yesterday, I took the board out and checked all of the connections on the back. They were fine. I also checked the layout again and measured each component with a meter, and checked all of the grounds. I made sure there are no grounds except where they should be.
With the power tubes out and the vibrato switched off with the footswitch, I also checked through all of the voltages.
Bias tap = -45 volts
Bias board out to bias pot = -63 volts
Bias pot out to intensity control, left lug = -47 volts
V8 and V7 (6L6)
pin 3 = 477
pin 5 = -47
pin 6 = 475
V6 (phase inverter)
pin 1 = 270
pin 2 = 20
pin 3 = 29
pin 6 = 258
pin 7 = 20
pin 8 = 29
V5 (vibrato)
pin 1 = 225
pin 2 = 19
pin 3 = 2.3
pin 6 = 473
pin 7 = 225
pin 8 = 233
V4 (reverb recovery)
pin 1 = 204
pin 2 =
pin 3 = 1.7
pin 6 = 213
pin 7 =
pin 8 = 1.8
V3 (reverb send)
pin 1 = 465
pin 2 = 30
pin 3 = 7.5
pin 6 = 465
pin 7 = 30
pin 8 = 7.5
V2 (bright)
pin 1 = 205
pin 2 =
pin 3 = 1.7
pin 6 = 185
pin 7 =
pin 8 = 1.5
V6 (normal)
pin 1 = 205
pin 2 =
pin 3 = 1.7
pin 6 = 160
pin 7 =
pin 8 = 1.5
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