Hello All,
My first post here. I just installed a fixed bias VVR into a 50 watt plexi (1987x circuit). The amp came to me as a pre built clone with a PPIMV already installed. I installed the VVR as per the VVR3 instructions. All the voltages track as they should (I think). However, at full VVR the lowest plate voltage I got was about 55 DCV (tracking from about 495 to 55 VDC). Not sure if it should track to 0 or not (as per the SV1 kit sold by Kevin O' Conner). Also, my guitar volume stayed the same throughout the range of VVR (very loud). PPIMV worked fine though. I mapped my VVR installation diagram to a schematic (see attached). I've included voltages as well as some changes from the original layout the previous builder made (position of the standby switch, etc..). If anyone here can see what I did wrong please let me know. If you need more data, let me know. Thanks.
Joseph
My first post here. I just installed a fixed bias VVR into a 50 watt plexi (1987x circuit). The amp came to me as a pre built clone with a PPIMV already installed. I installed the VVR as per the VVR3 instructions. All the voltages track as they should (I think). However, at full VVR the lowest plate voltage I got was about 55 DCV (tracking from about 495 to 55 VDC). Not sure if it should track to 0 or not (as per the SV1 kit sold by Kevin O' Conner). Also, my guitar volume stayed the same throughout the range of VVR (very loud). PPIMV worked fine though. I mapped my VVR installation diagram to a schematic (see attached). I've included voltages as well as some changes from the original layout the previous builder made (position of the standby switch, etc..). If anyone here can see what I did wrong please let me know. If you need more data, let me know. Thanks.
Joseph
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