Hey y'alll-
Ampeg v4 on the bench, very weird problem.
Sound dips when a large signal is applied to it. Power amp in, acts fine. Preamp out, acts fine. With the master dimed and the preamp about half way up, the tubes begin to pulse with a blue light, pretty intensely. I know some amount is normal, but this looks similar to another amp that had a shorted flyback diode; a pretty extreme blue glow... the strangest thing is that all 4 tubes don't glow simultaneously. One pair will pulse about a half second behind the other pair. While this is happening, you can see the speaker move back and forth on it's own, even if I'm not playing a note. Checked the output for DC, didn't get anything (although the meter did fluctuate up and down, never settling on a number.
Other notes-
You can here a slight "wub wub", usually in sets of 2/3, from time to time. Checked the voltage out of the bias section, it will raise up from -55 to -45 in times with the "wub wub". I've already replaced the electrolytics in this stage, no change.
Grid and Plate voltages fine on tubes, -55 and 515, tubes drawing about 40ma as read on bias probe.
My first instinct is Phase Inverter, but has anyone ever experienced anything like this before? Parasitic oscillation??
Thanks.
http://www.ampegv4.com/schematics.php
Ampeg v4 on the bench, very weird problem.
Sound dips when a large signal is applied to it. Power amp in, acts fine. Preamp out, acts fine. With the master dimed and the preamp about half way up, the tubes begin to pulse with a blue light, pretty intensely. I know some amount is normal, but this looks similar to another amp that had a shorted flyback diode; a pretty extreme blue glow... the strangest thing is that all 4 tubes don't glow simultaneously. One pair will pulse about a half second behind the other pair. While this is happening, you can see the speaker move back and forth on it's own, even if I'm not playing a note. Checked the output for DC, didn't get anything (although the meter did fluctuate up and down, never settling on a number.
Other notes-
You can here a slight "wub wub", usually in sets of 2/3, from time to time. Checked the voltage out of the bias section, it will raise up from -55 to -45 in times with the "wub wub". I've already replaced the electrolytics in this stage, no change.
Grid and Plate voltages fine on tubes, -55 and 515, tubes drawing about 40ma as read on bias probe.
My first instinct is Phase Inverter, but has anyone ever experienced anything like this before? Parasitic oscillation??
Thanks.
http://www.ampegv4.com/schematics.php
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