Hi All;
This is my first post here but I recognize some of you from the Ampgarage and maybe even one from the old alt.guitar.amps newsgroup.
At any rate, I pulled a project out of the rack this weekend and got stumped. It is a homebrewed Deluxe Reverb. It only has one channel and no trem. Other than that, it is very close to the schematic in resistor and cap values. My problem is that the reverb driver tube is running away and I can't tell what is doing it. Simply plugging in the tube drops the B+ 11 volts. It is a known-good 12AT7. I swapped the inverter tube and got the same result. I am measuring 91 VDC on the cathode even with the input to the grid unsoldered. On the schematic is around 9v. For laughs I threw a 5751 in the hole and got 33 VDC and the same drop in plate voltage. A 1k sine wave goes into the tube very clean but comes out pretty nasty. Doesn't look like a parasitic.
I pulled the supply from the screen node. This amp is slightly overcapped at 40/20/20/20 but I wouldn't think enough to cause any problems. The reverb is overwhelming even at 2 on the dial. I have a voltage divider on the input grid at 220k/750k to take a little of the hair off it. 3-spring Accutronics 8 ohm tank. The tube has the stock 2k2/25 cathode set-up and it measures fine. Tube socket pins have no continuity.
Has anyone seen this before? I do have a spare reverb transformer but thought I'd try the gray matter first.
Thanks, Skip
This is my first post here but I recognize some of you from the Ampgarage and maybe even one from the old alt.guitar.amps newsgroup.
At any rate, I pulled a project out of the rack this weekend and got stumped. It is a homebrewed Deluxe Reverb. It only has one channel and no trem. Other than that, it is very close to the schematic in resistor and cap values. My problem is that the reverb driver tube is running away and I can't tell what is doing it. Simply plugging in the tube drops the B+ 11 volts. It is a known-good 12AT7. I swapped the inverter tube and got the same result. I am measuring 91 VDC on the cathode even with the input to the grid unsoldered. On the schematic is around 9v. For laughs I threw a 5751 in the hole and got 33 VDC and the same drop in plate voltage. A 1k sine wave goes into the tube very clean but comes out pretty nasty. Doesn't look like a parasitic.
I pulled the supply from the screen node. This amp is slightly overcapped at 40/20/20/20 but I wouldn't think enough to cause any problems. The reverb is overwhelming even at 2 on the dial. I have a voltage divider on the input grid at 220k/750k to take a little of the hair off it. 3-spring Accutronics 8 ohm tank. The tube has the stock 2k2/25 cathode set-up and it measures fine. Tube socket pins have no continuity.
Has anyone seen this before? I do have a spare reverb transformer but thought I'd try the gray matter first.
Thanks, Skip
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