I was recently given a Magnatone M192-5 amp that had previously been modified and wasn't in great shape. From reading, it seems this is similar to the Fender Model 26 Woodie Deluxe. The owner asked me to rebuild it and make some mods to it. I have attached the schematic of the modified design. It's basically replacing the original 6SJ7 first single triode preamp tube and replacing it with a 6SL7 where I switch in the 2nd stage with a footswitch (or switch on the amp if no footswitch is installed), and adding a new Hammond 1760E OT capable of 4/8/16. The paraphase phase inverter circuit was unchanged.
I had some high pitched oscillation I could hear on the first preamp tube so I added 100pF across each plate resistor to tame that. I've got it where it's working fine, up until I have both the volume and gain knobs above 3 o'clock. Then I encounter some nasty blocking distortion. From reading about blocking distortion on a similar amp (https://robrobinette.com/Fender_Deluxe_Models.htm), it seems it's inherent to this.
To address this, I temporarily added 5k6 resistors on the 6V6 grids, but that didn't help so I removed them. My coupling caps to the power tubes are now 0.01uF instead of 0.1uF. Still not solved. I'm wondering what else I should be looking at? Do I need to add a grid stopper or grid leak to the phase inverter input pin 4? If so, recommended size?
I just looked at my voltages and perhaps my A and B+ voltages are too high for this 15W amp when looking at the original schematic.
Any suggestions on next bit of troubleshooting or recommended changes? Thanks!
I had some high pitched oscillation I could hear on the first preamp tube so I added 100pF across each plate resistor to tame that. I've got it where it's working fine, up until I have both the volume and gain knobs above 3 o'clock. Then I encounter some nasty blocking distortion. From reading about blocking distortion on a similar amp (https://robrobinette.com/Fender_Deluxe_Models.htm), it seems it's inherent to this.
To address this, I temporarily added 5k6 resistors on the 6V6 grids, but that didn't help so I removed them. My coupling caps to the power tubes are now 0.01uF instead of 0.1uF. Still not solved. I'm wondering what else I should be looking at? Do I need to add a grid stopper or grid leak to the phase inverter input pin 4? If so, recommended size?
I just looked at my voltages and perhaps my A and B+ voltages are too high for this 15W amp when looking at the original schematic.
Any suggestions on next bit of troubleshooting or recommended changes? Thanks!
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