Setup:
1kHz/100mV sine wave into the input of the amp. Fully bypassed, center biased, with a 100k load resistor. 1st stage drives a FMV tone stack from the plate with a volume control connected to the second stage.
Obviously the volume controls the voltage at the grid, so I took a 622mV measurement at the junction of the treble wiper and input of the volume pot. (TMB controls set at max).
now, here is something interesting; I included an adjustable resistor in series with the 20uF cathode bypass stage because this stage has a real susceptibility to hiss and noise. So, when I attached the scope probe to the grid of V2, here is the shape of the sine wave:
So, I tried attaching the probe ground clip to a bunch of different ground nodes around that stage to see if I was making an measurement error. Oddly enough, the distortion component of the wave form here did decrease when I floated the probe ground lead unconnected.
What do you guys make of this?
HF instability? I will say, I would make serious changes to how I would lay this out if I could do it again. Even though the grid wire is shielded, there is a lot of wire length along the signal path here due to the tone stack and running the volume wiper lead from the front of the chassis to the back of the chassis.
1kHz/100mV sine wave into the input of the amp. Fully bypassed, center biased, with a 100k load resistor. 1st stage drives a FMV tone stack from the plate with a volume control connected to the second stage.
Obviously the volume controls the voltage at the grid, so I took a 622mV measurement at the junction of the treble wiper and input of the volume pot. (TMB controls set at max).
now, here is something interesting; I included an adjustable resistor in series with the 20uF cathode bypass stage because this stage has a real susceptibility to hiss and noise. So, when I attached the scope probe to the grid of V2, here is the shape of the sine wave:
So, I tried attaching the probe ground clip to a bunch of different ground nodes around that stage to see if I was making an measurement error. Oddly enough, the distortion component of the wave form here did decrease when I floated the probe ground lead unconnected.
What do you guys make of this?
HF instability? I will say, I would make serious changes to how I would lay this out if I could do it again. Even though the grid wire is shielded, there is a lot of wire length along the signal path here due to the tone stack and running the volume wiper lead from the front of the chassis to the back of the chassis.
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