Hello Folks.
I am in need of some heeeelp. I have a two channel amp I am building where I took the relay circuit from a Marshall Silver Jubilee... cropped section of the Marshall schematic here...
I have used this circuit a few times in different amps with success and though I am sure I can figure out something better with the help of Merlin's books and other various resources, this amp was lying around for a few years unfinished... and this was the circuit I installed in 2019. At this point, the main part of the switching circuit is in place, relays all wired etc, but I did not yet wire up an LED, a switch, or jack for footswitching. In other words at this moment there was no way to change the channels but EVERYTHING else is wired through the amp.
I decided to first power up and check the amp before going through the relay circuit. I powered up with a lightbulb limiter connected to a variac. Powered up slowly, checked voltages, everything looking good I did the same with tubes and a speaker load. At this point everything looks great (voltages etc) and sound works etc.
Powered down, bled caps etc... installed the two wires to the foot switch jack... started up again. Smoke stared to emanate from the wired connected to the SLEEVE of the jack. Here is a schematic I whipped up as it sits right now (including the voltages)...
Relay Circuit.pdf
This is exactly as it is laid out on the board as well.
I just unsoldered the wires to the jack in order to get the voltages.
I have gone over it literally a dozen times, unsoldering caps to check them with ESR meter and checking the polarity of the wiring etc to make sure it was right... I can not find the fault, so it leaves me to assume I have something wired backwards or wrong...
Can anyone spot my issue?
OH yea, also important - the power for the circuit comes from a dedicated winding on the transformer... 3.15 - 0 - 3.15 3A tap. In previous iterations, I used the heaters.
Thank you! AS always!!!!!!
I am in need of some heeeelp. I have a two channel amp I am building where I took the relay circuit from a Marshall Silver Jubilee... cropped section of the Marshall schematic here...
I have used this circuit a few times in different amps with success and though I am sure I can figure out something better with the help of Merlin's books and other various resources, this amp was lying around for a few years unfinished... and this was the circuit I installed in 2019. At this point, the main part of the switching circuit is in place, relays all wired etc, but I did not yet wire up an LED, a switch, or jack for footswitching. In other words at this moment there was no way to change the channels but EVERYTHING else is wired through the amp.
I decided to first power up and check the amp before going through the relay circuit. I powered up with a lightbulb limiter connected to a variac. Powered up slowly, checked voltages, everything looking good I did the same with tubes and a speaker load. At this point everything looks great (voltages etc) and sound works etc.
Powered down, bled caps etc... installed the two wires to the foot switch jack... started up again. Smoke stared to emanate from the wired connected to the SLEEVE of the jack. Here is a schematic I whipped up as it sits right now (including the voltages)...
Relay Circuit.pdf
This is exactly as it is laid out on the board as well.
I just unsoldered the wires to the jack in order to get the voltages.
I have gone over it literally a dozen times, unsoldering caps to check them with ESR meter and checking the polarity of the wiring etc to make sure it was right... I can not find the fault, so it leaves me to assume I have something wired backwards or wrong...
Can anyone spot my issue?
OH yea, also important - the power for the circuit comes from a dedicated winding on the transformer... 3.15 - 0 - 3.15 3A tap. In previous iterations, I used the heaters.
Thank you! AS always!!!!!!
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