I have this issue with an old jukebox amp - no schem available. (It's from a v rare Chantal Meteor juke, amp built by Calne Electronics, a Type A 12/58). It uses a magnetic cartridge. Treble response is poor when listened to, and shows up when scoped as a steady downward line between 500Hz and 5KHz or so. By the time you get up to 5KHz the signal is about 20% of the bass amplitude. Same through the amp at each decoupling point.
I've been through the amp recapping etc. I should say this amp had had a lot of piecemeal repair down the years, and may not be quite correct circuit-wise. The input stage is an ef86, pretty much similar to the AC15 first stage. The odd thing is, my sig gen output shows a similar downward frequency curve when scanned up the audio range, as soon as I connect it to the amp. Disconnect it and the curve disappears, amplitude constant whatever the frequency as you'd expect. So it doesn't seem the amp has a problem - something to do with the input, maybe impedance? I've tried it with and without a cap on the input, and with various ground ref and grid stopper resistors, with no change. I wondered whether the input socket arrangement had some capacitance or something, but when I removed it from the circuit and connected direct to the ef86 base, same issue showed up.
I really feel like I'm missing something. Any idea what?
I've been through the amp recapping etc. I should say this amp had had a lot of piecemeal repair down the years, and may not be quite correct circuit-wise. The input stage is an ef86, pretty much similar to the AC15 first stage. The odd thing is, my sig gen output shows a similar downward frequency curve when scanned up the audio range, as soon as I connect it to the amp. Disconnect it and the curve disappears, amplitude constant whatever the frequency as you'd expect. So it doesn't seem the amp has a problem - something to do with the input, maybe impedance? I've tried it with and without a cap on the input, and with various ground ref and grid stopper resistors, with no change. I wondered whether the input socket arrangement had some capacitance or something, but when I removed it from the circuit and connected direct to the ef86 base, same issue showed up.
I really feel like I'm missing something. Any idea what?
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