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The other day, a friend brought over a Peavey Windsor. Using the advice from the other thread I posted to (Can I Use 6L6GC tubes instead of EL34 tubes ???? Peavey Windsor Head), I purchased and installed a quad set of El34s. They are biased at 65%.
The problem with this amp seems to be White Noise Hiss and Hum. If I pull V1 and V2, turn the amp on, I get the white noise hiss for about 10 to 15 seconds, it subsides, and I then hear a continuous hum on the output. If I pull the Phase Inverter tube, all is quite. (More on the PI tube below...).
The other oddity... If I use a dummy load, leave the PI and Output tubes installed, but no power applied, I connect the Windsor's "Send" output to another amp's Return, the slave amp has lots of hum. If I disconnect that line from the Windsor's Send and leave the instrument cable open, it gets quite. Very odd.
So there may be two different issues going on. But I want to start at the Phase Inverter. Please refer to the Output image attached....
For V3, the Phase Inverter .....
I checked all resistors connected to V3 - within tolerance.
R45 and R66 go to B + + (apprx 295 volts).
V3A, Pin 1- 136.6 vdc
V3A, Pin 2- 0 vdc
V3A, Pin 3- 1.05 vdc (~.7ma)
V3B, Pin 6- 217.0 vdc
V3B, Pin 7- 26.5 vdc
V3B, Pin 8- 66.0 vdc (~.62ma)
So it is Pin 7, how is it possible for Pin 7 to be getting 26v? Could it be that C17 is a leaker? I'll pull the board out tomorrow and check C17. But it just seems odd to be getting that voltage. And yes, I have tried different tubes.
I guess I am a bit rusty at my debugging skills. If I can resolve the P.I. issue, I might be halfway there. Thanks in advance...
Peavey_Windsor_Schematic_20060718.pdf
The other day, a friend brought over a Peavey Windsor. Using the advice from the other thread I posted to (Can I Use 6L6GC tubes instead of EL34 tubes ???? Peavey Windsor Head), I purchased and installed a quad set of El34s. They are biased at 65%.
The problem with this amp seems to be White Noise Hiss and Hum. If I pull V1 and V2, turn the amp on, I get the white noise hiss for about 10 to 15 seconds, it subsides, and I then hear a continuous hum on the output. If I pull the Phase Inverter tube, all is quite. (More on the PI tube below...).
The other oddity... If I use a dummy load, leave the PI and Output tubes installed, but no power applied, I connect the Windsor's "Send" output to another amp's Return, the slave amp has lots of hum. If I disconnect that line from the Windsor's Send and leave the instrument cable open, it gets quite. Very odd.
So there may be two different issues going on. But I want to start at the Phase Inverter. Please refer to the Output image attached....
For V3, the Phase Inverter .....
I checked all resistors connected to V3 - within tolerance.
R45 and R66 go to B + + (apprx 295 volts).
V3A, Pin 1- 136.6 vdc
V3A, Pin 2- 0 vdc
V3A, Pin 3- 1.05 vdc (~.7ma)
V3B, Pin 6- 217.0 vdc
V3B, Pin 7- 26.5 vdc
V3B, Pin 8- 66.0 vdc (~.62ma)
So it is Pin 7, how is it possible for Pin 7 to be getting 26v? Could it be that C17 is a leaker? I'll pull the board out tomorrow and check C17. But it just seems odd to be getting that voltage. And yes, I have tried different tubes.
I guess I am a bit rusty at my debugging skills. If I can resolve the P.I. issue, I might be halfway there. Thanks in advance...
Peavey_Windsor_Schematic_20060718.pdf
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