I've narrowed down the problem I'm having with my tube amp to the volume pot, which is after the tone stack and before the long-tail-pair phase inverter.
The problem is scratchy distortion with notes played when the volume is between 8 and 9 (of 10). It's fine on 10 and at lower volumes.
I was able to narrow down the problem using the scope. The problem disappears when the probe is put anywhere after the volume stack. I narrowed it down to the volume pot itself.
One solution would be to put the probe on permanently, but the scope would be rather heavy to cart around. The other option would be to put some pF caps to ground with values similar to the probe (10 pF?).
I'm wondering if this is a design issue with the impedance of the tone stack into a long-tail-pair phase inverter.
The Soldano Atomic 16 has a voltage divider before the volume and a 120 pF cap between the LTP anodes. The Vox AC15 has a top cut pot and cap there. The Matchless Spitfire has the volume pot before the tone pot.
This makes me wonder if this is due to the same problems I'm having.
Currently I have a 12AX7 for the phase inverter. Perhaps a 12AT7 would be better due to its lower gain and higher transconductance.
Am I on the right track?
Does anyone know the correct values for the top cut pot and cap?
I have a 2M and 150K available.
The problem is scratchy distortion with notes played when the volume is between 8 and 9 (of 10). It's fine on 10 and at lower volumes.
I was able to narrow down the problem using the scope. The problem disappears when the probe is put anywhere after the volume stack. I narrowed it down to the volume pot itself.
One solution would be to put the probe on permanently, but the scope would be rather heavy to cart around. The other option would be to put some pF caps to ground with values similar to the probe (10 pF?).
I'm wondering if this is a design issue with the impedance of the tone stack into a long-tail-pair phase inverter.
The Soldano Atomic 16 has a voltage divider before the volume and a 120 pF cap between the LTP anodes. The Vox AC15 has a top cut pot and cap there. The Matchless Spitfire has the volume pot before the tone pot.
This makes me wonder if this is due to the same problems I'm having.
Currently I have a 12AX7 for the phase inverter. Perhaps a 12AT7 would be better due to its lower gain and higher transconductance.
Am I on the right track?
Does anyone know the correct values for the top cut pot and cap?
I have a 2M and 150K available.
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