Hi all.
I have this old Gibson GA-18T amp (which actually matches to a tee the GA-16T schematic attached).
It works well and sounds very good, except for a put-put noise when the tremolo is engaged beyond 5-6 on the depth control dial and at high volume. At lower volume and/or at lower depth settings the ticking disappears.
EDIT:
The volume level affects the ticking much more than the depth level.
While taking measurements in the tremolo department, which is driven by V2, I saw that the plate voltage at pin 1 has a strange behaviour (or so it seems to me): the values "dance" between about 160 and 190 V at a frequency of about 0.5 sec. (you may want to look at this very short video that I took: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wJ_...ew?usp=sharing ).
According to the schematic that plate should be at around 100 V.
This happens with both the current, old 12AX7 tube and with a new JJ tube.
All other readings in the amp are on specs.
What is happening? Could this be related to the ticking tremolo?
--Carlo
I have this old Gibson GA-18T amp (which actually matches to a tee the GA-16T schematic attached).
It works well and sounds very good, except for a put-put noise when the tremolo is engaged beyond 5-6 on the depth control dial and at high volume. At lower volume and/or at lower depth settings the ticking disappears.
EDIT:
The volume level affects the ticking much more than the depth level.
While taking measurements in the tremolo department, which is driven by V2, I saw that the plate voltage at pin 1 has a strange behaviour (or so it seems to me): the values "dance" between about 160 and 190 V at a frequency of about 0.5 sec. (you may want to look at this very short video that I took: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wJ_...ew?usp=sharing ).
According to the schematic that plate should be at around 100 V.
This happens with both the current, old 12AX7 tube and with a new JJ tube.
All other readings in the amp are on specs.
What is happening? Could this be related to the ticking tremolo?
--Carlo
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