hi there, im working on this vintage guild thunder one, i have some diferences between the real circuit and the schematic.
first i replace some open plate resistors, and replace the can capacitors (40+40+40+40) with 47/450v caps. preamp and tremolo section works ok but i have some biasing issues with the output stage. and this 6GW8 arrangement is a little bit confusing.
All my voltages are like around 10v to 20v higher than the spec on the schem.
first thing, i have 100ohm 10w resistor with a 220uf parallel cap between cathodes and GND, where it should go straight to gnd according to the schem. secondly the junction of both 390k grid resistors are grounded too, where it should go to V1.
ive got like a 45ohm diference beween output transformer windings, 175 and 220ohm.
voltage applied and V3 start to get very hot and have a plate current reading of just a few mV. so grounding the cathodes dont seems to be a good idea.
So can someone give me an orientation here please?
Guild_Thunder_1_12.pdf
first i replace some open plate resistors, and replace the can capacitors (40+40+40+40) with 47/450v caps. preamp and tremolo section works ok but i have some biasing issues with the output stage. and this 6GW8 arrangement is a little bit confusing.
All my voltages are like around 10v to 20v higher than the spec on the schem.
first thing, i have 100ohm 10w resistor with a 220uf parallel cap between cathodes and GND, where it should go straight to gnd according to the schem. secondly the junction of both 390k grid resistors are grounded too, where it should go to V1.
ive got like a 45ohm diference beween output transformer windings, 175 and 220ohm.
voltage applied and V3 start to get very hot and have a plate current reading of just a few mV. so grounding the cathodes dont seems to be a good idea.
So can someone give me an orientation here please?
Guild_Thunder_1_12.pdf
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