Hi,
My homebrew bassman/marshall style 6V6 amp farts out on the low E string at high volumes. It also seems like it has way more power driving the output tubes than is necessary. I would characterize the amp as aggressive. I don't need the amp to be all around cleaner, per se, but I really don't want the low E to fart out in a sudden and ugly way. It sounds pretty good at lower volumes, so I even forgot about this problem for a while untill I cranked it up again. I have played other 6V6 amps (DR, heavily modified PR, supersonic 22) that seemed to have more clean bass, and that just generaly behave more gracefully at similarly high volumes. I'm looking for guidance on where to go from here.
I have done a lot of different things with this amp along the way. I built it two years ago to give to a friend, but I kept messing with it, and never told him. So far, I've tried using the preamp circuits from a 5f6a, a jmp50, a jcm800, jcm800 w/ channel switch, and reverend hellhound, and the PI has also been through several iterations. I read Randall Aiken's LTPI design guide, and I have used the methods he descibes to implement my own PI stages, in various ways.
I sympathize with daz when he talks about how he can't stop tinkering in this thread. Also, I'm thinking that as he discussed in that thread, preamp voltages might be a missing peice in my amp. Anyway, through all of this, there has been a sudden onset distortion on the E that I don't care for. I don't know whether it's blocking distortion or not, but I have tried several things to address that.
To clean up the bottom end, I tried:
Many of the things on that list seemed to help indirectly by reducing bass, but it always would still fart out at least a little bit, and seemed like I was just taking away bass instead of actually solving the problem. I get about 18 watts of clean output on a dummy load with 1khz input signal, and I get a nice clean signal on the scope from the PI input. B+ is about 410 with 5U4GB. PT is DRRI, OT is Weber DR transformer with 6K6 primary and 8Ohm 12" speaker.
Here's the current schematic:
EDIT: I modeled my PI circuit after the one in a Concert II. I attached the Concert II schematic because it was requested, but removed it because it's apparently confusing. Here's a link to it, if you insist. There is one schematic attached to this post now; what you see is what you get.
So here are a couple of things I might try next:
The preamp voltages are really high, 350 for PI, and over 310 for the rest. I'm thinking maybe this is causing higher driving voltages to the output tubes than I need, and contributing the generally aggressive character of the amp. I wonder if the bassman/marshall preamp is just producing way more output than 6V6s can handle gracefully. I also wonder whether 6L6s are current starved with 6K6 output primary, and maybe that's why they don't work any better.
Any advice?
My homebrew bassman/marshall style 6V6 amp farts out on the low E string at high volumes. It also seems like it has way more power driving the output tubes than is necessary. I would characterize the amp as aggressive. I don't need the amp to be all around cleaner, per se, but I really don't want the low E to fart out in a sudden and ugly way. It sounds pretty good at lower volumes, so I even forgot about this problem for a while untill I cranked it up again. I have played other 6V6 amps (DR, heavily modified PR, supersonic 22) that seemed to have more clean bass, and that just generaly behave more gracefully at similarly high volumes. I'm looking for guidance on where to go from here.
I have done a lot of different things with this amp along the way. I built it two years ago to give to a friend, but I kept messing with it, and never told him. So far, I've tried using the preamp circuits from a 5f6a, a jmp50, a jcm800, jcm800 w/ channel switch, and reverend hellhound, and the PI has also been through several iterations. I read Randall Aiken's LTPI design guide, and I have used the methods he descibes to implement my own PI stages, in various ways.
I sympathize with daz when he talks about how he can't stop tinkering in this thread. Also, I'm thinking that as he discussed in that thread, preamp voltages might be a missing peice in my amp. Anyway, through all of this, there has been a sudden onset distortion on the E that I don't care for. I don't know whether it's blocking distortion or not, but I have tried several things to address that.
To clean up the bottom end, I tried:
- carefully checked and cleaned all contact points with deoxit
- Tried the amp with another cabinet, and tried it's cabinet with another amp, so I know it's the amp that's farting out, not the speaker or cabinet rattle or something.
- carefully checked for cold solder joints and simple mistakes of that kind
- Various smaller caps at the PI input, down to .001
- Various smaller caps at the PI output, down to .01
- Switched from 12AZX7 to 12AT7 in PI
- 47K PI plate resistors to operate 12AT7 in higher current region of curve
- Lowered bias resistors to 100k
- Increased power tube grid stop resistors to 8K2
- Various tail resistor values from 22K
- Various 6V6 tubes and bias points.
- Different rectifier types for different B+
- Tried 6L6GC and 5881 instead of 6V6. The 6L6 tubes were louder but still farty at high volumes.
Many of the things on that list seemed to help indirectly by reducing bass, but it always would still fart out at least a little bit, and seemed like I was just taking away bass instead of actually solving the problem. I get about 18 watts of clean output on a dummy load with 1khz input signal, and I get a nice clean signal on the scope from the PI input. B+ is about 410 with 5U4GB. PT is DRRI, OT is Weber DR transformer with 6K6 primary and 8Ohm 12" speaker.
Here's the current schematic:
EDIT: I modeled my PI circuit after the one in a Concert II. I attached the Concert II schematic because it was requested, but removed it because it's apparently confusing. Here's a link to it, if you insist. There is one schematic attached to this post now; what you see is what you get.
So here are a couple of things I might try next:
- Experiment more with the PI bias
- Lower the preamp voltages to reduce drive to output stage
- Different output transformer
The preamp voltages are really high, 350 for PI, and over 310 for the rest. I'm thinking maybe this is causing higher driving voltages to the output tubes than I need, and contributing the generally aggressive character of the amp. I wonder if the bassman/marshall preamp is just producing way more output than 6V6s can handle gracefully. I also wonder whether 6L6s are current starved with 6K6 output primary, and maybe that's why they don't work any better.
Any advice?
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