Hello folks,
I decided to share this faux pas of mine in the case anyone else runs into something like this.
I was trying to ferret out what appeared to be a shielding issue with this amp and had just put 2 power tubes in so I didn't have all that heat being generated. After resolving that shielding issue, I noticed if I raised the volume on the vibrato channel between 9-10, the amp went into Thumping oscillation.
I determined it wasn't the power supply. The only tube I removed that killed the oscillation was the driver tube. I eliminated the negative feedback as a possible path.
Well, here's the faux pas:
Well, I usually set the chassis vertically with the transformer on the bottom end. I apparently installed the power tubes without looking and put them in on phase of the power sockets (IOW, both tubes on one end of the 4 sockets. Oh no Mr. Bill!!
I'm thinking technically that with only one phase of the Push-Pull circuit working, the common mode rejection ratio of the P-P circuit was not in affect and by some weird anomaly of the amp, it allowed the low frequency oscillation.
Anyway, there ya have it. Even after all these years of doing this, I still do dumb shit .
I decided to share this faux pas of mine in the case anyone else runs into something like this.
I was trying to ferret out what appeared to be a shielding issue with this amp and had just put 2 power tubes in so I didn't have all that heat being generated. After resolving that shielding issue, I noticed if I raised the volume on the vibrato channel between 9-10, the amp went into Thumping oscillation.
I determined it wasn't the power supply. The only tube I removed that killed the oscillation was the driver tube. I eliminated the negative feedback as a possible path.
Well, here's the faux pas:
Well, I usually set the chassis vertically with the transformer on the bottom end. I apparently installed the power tubes without looking and put them in on phase of the power sockets (IOW, both tubes on one end of the 4 sockets. Oh no Mr. Bill!!
I'm thinking technically that with only one phase of the Push-Pull circuit working, the common mode rejection ratio of the P-P circuit was not in affect and by some weird anomaly of the amp, it allowed the low frequency oscillation.
Anyway, there ya have it. Even after all these years of doing this, I still do dumb shit .
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