Hello,
This Danelectro Honeytone guitar amp has a pre-amp (TL072) that can take
+/-18V. Originally it was designed to take +9V off a single battery with the -Vcc terminal grounded. However i've now added a DC-DC converter which roughly doubles the +9V to +16.6V and connect it to the +Vcc pin.
This is what I find strange:
1) When im supplying 16.6V using the dc dc converter, my sine wave output when the volume pot is all the way up is NOT symmetrical. At max volume I expect the sine wave to hit the supply rails and clip symmetrically(Im using a 1Khz test tone and measuring the output at pin 1 using an oscilloscope). But when im using a DC power adapter that gives +15V and connect it directly my sine output is symmetrical at max volume. Why is this?
I have attached the schematic and oscilloscope readings.
Thank you!
This Danelectro Honeytone guitar amp has a pre-amp (TL072) that can take
+/-18V. Originally it was designed to take +9V off a single battery with the -Vcc terminal grounded. However i've now added a DC-DC converter which roughly doubles the +9V to +16.6V and connect it to the +Vcc pin.
This is what I find strange:
1) When im supplying 16.6V using the dc dc converter, my sine wave output when the volume pot is all the way up is NOT symmetrical. At max volume I expect the sine wave to hit the supply rails and clip symmetrically(Im using a 1Khz test tone and measuring the output at pin 1 using an oscilloscope). But when im using a DC power adapter that gives +15V and connect it directly my sine output is symmetrical at max volume. Why is this?
I have attached the schematic and oscilloscope readings.
Thank you!
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