Hello All,
Friend of mine asked to mod a Marshall 900 combo into a 1987 circuit. I reconfigurate the layout and changed the OT tranny to standard one. The new layout was optimised as beter as was able for, but at the end I received some high pitch oscilation when volume, treble and presence was dimmed to 10. I investigate the source and responsable for this oscillation are the long wires from OT primary to the power tube sockets (I can even modulate moving this wires a bit). The big problem for me is the original chasiss design which put the OT at one end and the power tube sockets and power caps at the other. I have to run 15 (fifteen) inch of wires to connect one to another. At the moment the primary wires runs parallel closely tied through a shrink tube. I want to try to twist them or run to a shield tube but I'm not sure if working.
So what should be the simpliest way to get rid of this oscillations in Your opinion ,how should I run this long primary wires , please ? Thank You
Best Regards
Catalin
Friend of mine asked to mod a Marshall 900 combo into a 1987 circuit. I reconfigurate the layout and changed the OT tranny to standard one. The new layout was optimised as beter as was able for, but at the end I received some high pitch oscilation when volume, treble and presence was dimmed to 10. I investigate the source and responsable for this oscillation are the long wires from OT primary to the power tube sockets (I can even modulate moving this wires a bit). The big problem for me is the original chasiss design which put the OT at one end and the power tube sockets and power caps at the other. I have to run 15 (fifteen) inch of wires to connect one to another. At the moment the primary wires runs parallel closely tied through a shrink tube. I want to try to twist them or run to a shield tube but I'm not sure if working.
So what should be the simpliest way to get rid of this oscillations in Your opinion ,how should I run this long primary wires , please ? Thank You
Best Regards
Catalin
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